❓ Hon Alison Xamon asks about the State Administrative Tribunal's progress on surveying older clients as recommended in the Elder Abuse Select Committee report. The Attorney General responds that a survey is not currently supported by feedback data but will be considered if needed.
AnsweredQoN 1855Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
I refer to recommendation 14 in the Government Response to I never thought it would happen to me: when trust is broken , Final report of the Select Committee into Elder Abuse, and I ask: (a) has the State Administrative Tribunal now determined whether there is a business case to survey older clients in line with this recommendation; (b) if yes to a), what was determined; and (c) if no to a), why not?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
9 April 2019
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Attorney General; Minister for Commerce
Response time
15 days
(a) At the moment the State Administrative Tribunal considers that there is no evidence from its feedback system to support a survey of older clients of the State Administrative Tribunal. Should the feedback system, which is constantly monitored, subsequently reflect a need for a survey of older clients the State Administrative Tribunal will undertake a survey with the support of the Department of Justice.
(b) - (c) Not applicable.
(b) - (c) Not applicable.
Explore WA Government Data
Search the full archive in the free dashboard, or query programmatically via API.
Explore more
Government Gazette
Appointments, regulatory notices, planning changes.
Hansard
Debates, questions, speeches and sentiment.
Tabled Papers
Reports and documents tabled in Parliament.
Committees
Committee profiles and recent reports.
Regulations
Subsidiary legislation with filters and summaries.
Bills
Proposed laws and parliamentary progress.
Acts
Current WA legislation and summaries.
Explanatory Memoranda
Bills with EMs (text/PDF) available.
Members
MP profiles, party breakdown and rankings.
Pollie Rankings
Data-driven rankings across 19 categories.
Amendment Chains
Track how schemes and regulations evolve over time.