❓ A parliamentary question seeks details about the Redress WA independent review panel's membership, qualifications, and appointment process. The Minister provides information on qualifications and process but withholds names publicly, offering them privately to the questioner.
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REDRESS WA — INDEPENDENT REVIEW PANEL
I refer to the membership of the independent review panel under the Redress WA guidelines. (1) Who are the members of the independent review panel? (2) What are their qualifications to hold the positions? (3) What was the process of appointing the members? (4) Were expressions of interest sought? (5) How many names were submitted for consideration? Hon ROBYN McSWEENEY
I refer to the membership of the independent review panel under the Redress WA guidelines. (1) Who are the members of the independent review panel? (2) What are their qualifications to hold the positions? (3) What was the process of appointing the members? (4) Were expressions of interest sought? (5) How many names were submitted for consideration? Hon ROBYN McSWEENEY
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I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Due to the nature of the work of the members of the independent review panel, I am not prepared to make their names public. However, I am prepared to provide to the honourable member, outside the chamber, the names of the current panel members. (2) Schedule 1 of the Redress WA guidelines outlines the appointment of independent review panel members, including the relevant qualifications that must be met for appointment. Under the guidelines, an independent review panel may comprise one or more of the following members depending on requirements: a legal member being a lawyer of at least five years’ standing and practice who is admitted or eligible for admission to the Supreme Court of Western Australia; a social work member being a qualified social worker of at least five years’ standing with relevant experience in the child protection area; a health professional or allied health professional being a medical practitioner or psychiatrist, a psychologist or a counsellor with suitable tertiary qualifications specialising in or with substantial experience in the area of child abuse and neglect; and a public member being a person with relevant knowledge and experience of abuse in care. The formation of the panel is irrespective of the types of applications to be reviewed. Panel members, despite their qualifications and experience, will be required to be able to review all types of applications. (3) All appointments to the Redress WA independent review panel went through cabinet. (4) The Public Sector Commission register for individuals interested in applying to join a public board or committee was used to seek individuals with the appropriate qualifications. (5) Not applicable.
(1) Who are the members of the independent review panel? (2) What are their qualifications to hold the positions? (3) What was the process of appointing the members? (4) Were expressions of interest sought? (5) How many names were submitted for consideration? Hon ROBYN McSWEENEY replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Due to the nature of the work of the members of the independent review panel, I am not prepared to make their names public. However, I am prepared to provide to the honourable member, outside the chamber, the names of the current panel members. (2) Schedule 1 of the Redress WA guidelines outlines the appointment of independent review panel members, including the relevant qualifications that must be met for appointment. Under the guidelines, an independent review panel may comprise one or more of the following members depending on requirements: a legal member being a lawyer of at least five years’ standing and practice who is admitted or eligible for admission to the Supreme Court of Western Australia; a social work member being a qualified social worker of at least five years’ standing with relevant experience in the child protection area; a health professional or allied health professional being a medical practitioner or psychiatrist, a psychologist or a counsellor with suitable tertiary qualifications specialising in or with substantial experience in the area of child abuse and neglect; and a public member being a person with relevant knowledge and experience of abuse in care. The formation of the panel is irrespective of the types of applications to be reviewed. Panel members, despite their qualifications and experience, will be required to be able to review all types of applications. (3) All appointments to the Redress WA independent review panel went through cabinet. (4) The Public Sector Commission register for individuals interested in applying to join a public board or committee was used to seek individuals with the appropriate qualifications. (5) Not applicable.
(2) What are their qualifications to hold the positions? (3) What was the process of appointing the members? (4) Were expressions of interest sought? (5) How many names were submitted for consideration? Hon ROBYN McSWEENEY replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Due to the nature of the work of the members of the independent review panel, I am not prepared to make their names public. However, I am prepared to provide to the honourable member, outside the chamber, the names of the current panel members. (2) Schedule 1 of the Redress WA guidelines outlines the appointment of independent review panel members, including the relevant qualifications that must be met for appointment. Under the guidelines, an independent review panel may comprise one or more of the following members depending on requirements: a legal member being a lawyer of at least five years’ standing and practice who is admitted or eligible for admission to the Supreme Court of Western Australia; a social work member being a qualified social worker of at least five years’ standing with relevant experience in the child protection area; a health professional or allied health professional being a medical practitioner or psychiatrist, a psychologist or a counsellor with suitable tertiary qualifications specialising in or with substantial experience in the area of child abuse and neglect; and a public member being a person with relevant knowledge and experience of abuse in care. The formation of the panel is irrespective of the types of applications to be reviewed. Panel members, despite their qualifications and experience, will be required to be able to review all types of applications. (3) All appointments to the Redress WA independent review panel went through cabinet. (4) The Public Sector Commission register for individuals interested in applying to join a public board or committee was used to seek individuals with the appropriate qualifications. (5) Not applicable.
(3) What was the process of appointing the members? (4) Were expressions of interest sought? (5) How many names were submitted for consideration? Hon ROBYN McSWEENEY replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Due to the nature of the work of the members of the independent review panel, I am not prepared to make their names public. However, I am prepared to provide to the honourable member, outside the chamber, the names of the current panel members. (2) Schedule 1 of the Redress WA guidelines outlines the appointment of independent review panel members, including the relevant qualifications that must be met for appointment. Under the guidelines, an independent review panel may comprise one or more of the following members depending on requirements: a legal member being a lawyer of at least five years’ standing and practice who is admitted or eligible for admission to the Supreme Court of Western Australia; a social work member being a qualified social worker of at least five years’ standing with relevant experience in the child protection area; a health professional or allied health professional being a medical practitioner or psychiatrist, a psychologist or a counsellor with suitable tertiary qualifications specialising in or with substantial experience in the area of child abuse and neglect; and a public member being a person with relevant knowledge and experience of abuse in care. The formation of the panel is irrespective of the types of applications to be reviewed. Panel members, despite their qualifications and experience, will be required to be able to review all types of applications. (3) All appointments to the Redress WA independent review panel went through cabinet. (4) The Public Sector Commission register for individuals interested in applying to join a public board or committee was used to seek individuals with the appropriate qualifications. (5) Not applicable.
(4) Were expressions of interest sought? (5) How many names were submitted for consideration? Hon ROBYN McSWEENEY replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Due to the nature of the work of the members of the independent review panel, I am not prepared to make their names public. However, I am prepared to provide to the honourable member, outside the chamber, the names of the current panel members. (2) Schedule 1 of the Redress WA guidelines outlines the appointment of independent review panel members, including the relevant qualifications that must be met for appointment. Under the guidelines, an independent review panel may comprise one or more of the following members depending on requirements: a legal member being a lawyer of at least five years’ standing and practice who is admitted or eligible for admission to the Supreme Court of Western Australia; a social work member being a qualified social worker of at least five years’ standing with relevant experience in the child protection area; a health professional or allied health professional being a medical practitioner or psychiatrist, a psychologist or a counsellor with suitable tertiary qualifications specialising in or with substantial experience in the area of child abuse and neglect; and a public member being a person with relevant knowledge and experience of abuse in care. The formation of the panel is irrespective of the types of applications to be reviewed. Panel members, despite their qualifications and experience, will be required to be able to review all types of applications. (3) All appointments to the Redress WA independent review panel went through cabinet. (4) The Public Sector Commission register for individuals interested in applying to join a public board or committee was used to seek individuals with the appropriate qualifications. (5) Not applicable.
(5) How many names were submitted for consideration? Hon ROBYN McSWEENEY replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Due to the nature of the work of the members of the independent review panel, I am not prepared to make their names public. However, I am prepared to provide to the honourable member, outside the chamber, the names of the current panel members. (2) Schedule 1 of the Redress WA guidelines outlines the appointment of independent review panel members, including the relevant qualifications that must be met for appointment. Under the guidelines, an independent review panel may comprise one or more of the following members depending on requirements: a legal member being a lawyer of at least five years’ standing and practice who is admitted or eligible for admission to the Supreme Court of Western Australia; a social work member being a qualified social worker of at least five years’ standing with relevant experience in the child protection area; a health professional or allied health professional being a medical practitioner or psychiatrist, a psychologist or a counsellor with suitable tertiary qualifications specialising in or with substantial experience in the area of child abuse and neglect; and a public member being a person with relevant knowledge and experience of abuse in care. The formation of the panel is irrespective of the types of applications to be reviewed. Panel members, despite their qualifications and experience, will be required to be able to review all types of applications. (3) All appointments to the Redress WA independent review panel went through cabinet. (4) The Public Sector Commission register for individuals interested in applying to join a public board or committee was used to seek individuals with the appropriate qualifications. (5) Not applicable.
Hon ROBYN McSWEENEY replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Due to the nature of the work of the members of the independent review panel, I am not prepared to make their names public. However, I am prepared to provide to the honourable member, outside the chamber, the names of the current panel members. (2) Schedule 1 of the Redress WA guidelines outlines the appointment of independent review panel members, including the relevant qualifications that must be met for appointment. Under the guidelines, an independent review panel may comprise one or more of the following members depending on requirements: a legal member being a lawyer of at least five years’ standing and practice who is admitted or eligible for admission to the Supreme Court of Western Australia; a social work member being a qualified social worker of at least five years’ standing with relevant experience in the child protection area; a health professional or allied health professional being a medical practitioner or psychiatrist, a psychologist or a counsellor with suitable tertiary qualifications specialising in or with substantial experience in the area of child abuse and neglect; and a public member being a person with relevant knowledge and experience of abuse in care. The formation of the panel is irrespective of the types of applications to be reviewed. Panel members, despite their qualifications and experience, will be required to be able to review all types of applications. (3) All appointments to the Redress WA independent review panel went through cabinet. (4) The Public Sector Commission register for individuals interested in applying to join a public board or committee was used to seek individuals with the appropriate qualifications. (5) Not applicable.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Due to the nature of the work of the members of the independent review panel, I am not prepared to make their names public. However, I am prepared to provide to the honourable member, outside the chamber, the names of the current panel members. (2) Schedule 1 of the Redress WA guidelines outlines the appointment of independent review panel members, including the relevant qualifications that must be met for appointment. Under the guidelines, an independent review panel may comprise one or more of the following members depending on requirements: a legal member being a lawyer of at least five years’ standing and practice who is admitted or eligible for admission to the Supreme Court of Western Australia; a social work member being a qualified social worker of at least five years’ standing with relevant experience in the child protection area; a health professional or allied health professional being a medical practitioner or psychiatrist, a psychologist or a counsellor with suitable tertiary qualifications specialising in or with substantial experience in the area of child abuse and neglect; and a public member being a person with relevant knowledge and experience of abuse in care. The formation of the panel is irrespective of the types of applications to be reviewed. Panel members, despite their qualifications and experience, will be required to be able to review all types of applications. (3) All appointments to the Redress WA independent review panel went through cabinet. (4) The Public Sector Commission register for individuals interested in applying to join a public board or committee was used to seek individuals with the appropriate qualifications. (5) Not applicable.
(1) Due to the nature of the work of the members of the independent review panel, I am not prepared to make their names public. However, I am prepared to provide to the honourable member, outside the chamber, the names of the current panel members. (2) Schedule 1 of the Redress WA guidelines outlines the appointment of independent review panel members, including the relevant qualifications that must be met for appointment. Under the guidelines, an independent review panel may comprise one or more of the following members depending on requirements: a legal member being a lawyer of at least five years’ standing and practice who is admitted or eligible for admission to the Supreme Court of Western Australia; a social work member being a qualified social worker of at least five years’ standing with relevant experience in the child protection area; a health professional or allied health professional being a medical practitioner or psychiatrist, a psychologist or a counsellor with suitable tertiary qualifications specialising in or with substantial experience in the area of child abuse and neglect; and a public member being a person with relevant knowledge and experience of abuse in care. The formation of the panel is irrespective of the types of applications to be reviewed. Panel members, despite their qualifications and experience, will be required to be able to review all types of applications. (3) All appointments to the Redress WA independent review panel went through cabinet. (4) The Public Sector Commission register for individuals interested in applying to join a public board or committee was used to seek individuals with the appropriate qualifications. (5) Not applicable.
(2) Schedule 1 of the Redress WA guidelines outlines the appointment of independent review panel members, including the relevant qualifications that must be met for appointment. Under the guidelines, an independent review panel may comprise one or more of the following members depending on requirements: a legal member being a lawyer of at least five years’ standing and practice who is admitted or eligible for admission to the Supreme Court of Western Australia; a social work member being a qualified social worker of at least five years’ standing with relevant experience in the child protection area; a health professional or allied health professional being a medical practitioner or psychiatrist, a psychologist or a counsellor with suitable tertiary qualifications specialising in or with substantial experience in the area of child abuse and neglect; and a public member being a person with relevant knowledge and experience of abuse in care. The formation of the panel is irrespective of the types of applications to be reviewed. Panel members, despite their qualifications and experience, will be required to be able to review all types of applications. (3) All appointments to the Redress WA independent review panel went through cabinet. (4) The Public Sector Commission register for individuals interested in applying to join a public board or committee was used to seek individuals with the appropriate qualifications. (5) Not applicable.
(3) All appointments to the Redress WA independent review panel went through cabinet. (4) The Public Sector Commission register for individuals interested in applying to join a public board or committee was used to seek individuals with the appropriate qualifications. (5) Not applicable.
(4) The Public Sector Commission register for individuals interested in applying to join a public board or committee was used to seek individuals with the appropriate qualifications. (5) Not applicable.
(5) Not applicable.
(1) Who are the members of the independent review panel? (2) What are their qualifications to hold the positions? (3) What was the process of appointing the members? (4) Were expressions of interest sought? (5) How many names were submitted for consideration? Hon ROBYN McSWEENEY replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Due to the nature of the work of the members of the independent review panel, I am not prepared to make their names public. However, I am prepared to provide to the honourable member, outside the chamber, the names of the current panel members. (2) Schedule 1 of the Redress WA guidelines outlines the appointment of independent review panel members, including the relevant qualifications that must be met for appointment. Under the guidelines, an independent review panel may comprise one or more of the following members depending on requirements: a legal member being a lawyer of at least five years’ standing and practice who is admitted or eligible for admission to the Supreme Court of Western Australia; a social work member being a qualified social worker of at least five years’ standing with relevant experience in the child protection area; a health professional or allied health professional being a medical practitioner or psychiatrist, a psychologist or a counsellor with suitable tertiary qualifications specialising in or with substantial experience in the area of child abuse and neglect; and a public member being a person with relevant knowledge and experience of abuse in care. The formation of the panel is irrespective of the types of applications to be reviewed. Panel members, despite their qualifications and experience, will be required to be able to review all types of applications. (3) All appointments to the Redress WA independent review panel went through cabinet. (4) The Public Sector Commission register for individuals interested in applying to join a public board or committee was used to seek individuals with the appropriate qualifications. (5) Not applicable.
(2) What are their qualifications to hold the positions? (3) What was the process of appointing the members? (4) Were expressions of interest sought? (5) How many names were submitted for consideration? Hon ROBYN McSWEENEY replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Due to the nature of the work of the members of the independent review panel, I am not prepared to make their names public. However, I am prepared to provide to the honourable member, outside the chamber, the names of the current panel members. (2) Schedule 1 of the Redress WA guidelines outlines the appointment of independent review panel members, including the relevant qualifications that must be met for appointment. Under the guidelines, an independent review panel may comprise one or more of the following members depending on requirements: a legal member being a lawyer of at least five years’ standing and practice who is admitted or eligible for admission to the Supreme Court of Western Australia; a social work member being a qualified social worker of at least five years’ standing with relevant experience in the child protection area; a health professional or allied health professional being a medical practitioner or psychiatrist, a psychologist or a counsellor with suitable tertiary qualifications specialising in or with substantial experience in the area of child abuse and neglect; and a public member being a person with relevant knowledge and experience of abuse in care. The formation of the panel is irrespective of the types of applications to be reviewed. Panel members, despite their qualifications and experience, will be required to be able to review all types of applications. (3) All appointments to the Redress WA independent review panel went through cabinet. (4) The Public Sector Commission register for individuals interested in applying to join a public board or committee was used to seek individuals with the appropriate qualifications. (5) Not applicable.
(3) What was the process of appointing the members? (4) Were expressions of interest sought? (5) How many names were submitted for consideration? Hon ROBYN McSWEENEY replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Due to the nature of the work of the members of the independent review panel, I am not prepared to make their names public. However, I am prepared to provide to the honourable member, outside the chamber, the names of the current panel members. (2) Schedule 1 of the Redress WA guidelines outlines the appointment of independent review panel members, including the relevant qualifications that must be met for appointment. Under the guidelines, an independent review panel may comprise one or more of the following members depending on requirements: a legal member being a lawyer of at least five years’ standing and practice who is admitted or eligible for admission to the Supreme Court of Western Australia; a social work member being a qualified social worker of at least five years’ standing with relevant experience in the child protection area; a health professional or allied health professional being a medical practitioner or psychiatrist, a psychologist or a counsellor with suitable tertiary qualifications specialising in or with substantial experience in the area of child abuse and neglect; and a public member being a person with relevant knowledge and experience of abuse in care. The formation of the panel is irrespective of the types of applications to be reviewed. Panel members, despite their qualifications and experience, will be required to be able to review all types of applications. (3) All appointments to the Redress WA independent review panel went through cabinet. (4) The Public Sector Commission register for individuals interested in applying to join a public board or committee was used to seek individuals with the appropriate qualifications. (5) Not applicable.
(4) Were expressions of interest sought? (5) How many names were submitted for consideration? Hon ROBYN McSWEENEY replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Due to the nature of the work of the members of the independent review panel, I am not prepared to make their names public. However, I am prepared to provide to the honourable member, outside the chamber, the names of the current panel members. (2) Schedule 1 of the Redress WA guidelines outlines the appointment of independent review panel members, including the relevant qualifications that must be met for appointment. Under the guidelines, an independent review panel may comprise one or more of the following members depending on requirements: a legal member being a lawyer of at least five years’ standing and practice who is admitted or eligible for admission to the Supreme Court of Western Australia; a social work member being a qualified social worker of at least five years’ standing with relevant experience in the child protection area; a health professional or allied health professional being a medical practitioner or psychiatrist, a psychologist or a counsellor with suitable tertiary qualifications specialising in or with substantial experience in the area of child abuse and neglect; and a public member being a person with relevant knowledge and experience of abuse in care. The formation of the panel is irrespective of the types of applications to be reviewed. Panel members, despite their qualifications and experience, will be required to be able to review all types of applications. (3) All appointments to the Redress WA independent review panel went through cabinet. (4) The Public Sector Commission register for individuals interested in applying to join a public board or committee was used to seek individuals with the appropriate qualifications. (5) Not applicable.
(5) How many names were submitted for consideration? Hon ROBYN McSWEENEY replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Due to the nature of the work of the members of the independent review panel, I am not prepared to make their names public. However, I am prepared to provide to the honourable member, outside the chamber, the names of the current panel members. (2) Schedule 1 of the Redress WA guidelines outlines the appointment of independent review panel members, including the relevant qualifications that must be met for appointment. Under the guidelines, an independent review panel may comprise one or more of the following members depending on requirements: a legal member being a lawyer of at least five years’ standing and practice who is admitted or eligible for admission to the Supreme Court of Western Australia; a social work member being a qualified social worker of at least five years’ standing with relevant experience in the child protection area; a health professional or allied health professional being a medical practitioner or psychiatrist, a psychologist or a counsellor with suitable tertiary qualifications specialising in or with substantial experience in the area of child abuse and neglect; and a public member being a person with relevant knowledge and experience of abuse in care. The formation of the panel is irrespective of the types of applications to be reviewed. Panel members, despite their qualifications and experience, will be required to be able to review all types of applications. (3) All appointments to the Redress WA independent review panel went through cabinet. (4) The Public Sector Commission register for individuals interested in applying to join a public board or committee was used to seek individuals with the appropriate qualifications. (5) Not applicable.
Hon ROBYN McSWEENEY replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Due to the nature of the work of the members of the independent review panel, I am not prepared to make their names public. However, I am prepared to provide to the honourable member, outside the chamber, the names of the current panel members. (2) Schedule 1 of the Redress WA guidelines outlines the appointment of independent review panel members, including the relevant qualifications that must be met for appointment. Under the guidelines, an independent review panel may comprise one or more of the following members depending on requirements: a legal member being a lawyer of at least five years’ standing and practice who is admitted or eligible for admission to the Supreme Court of Western Australia; a social work member being a qualified social worker of at least five years’ standing with relevant experience in the child protection area; a health professional or allied health professional being a medical practitioner or psychiatrist, a psychologist or a counsellor with suitable tertiary qualifications specialising in or with substantial experience in the area of child abuse and neglect; and a public member being a person with relevant knowledge and experience of abuse in care. The formation of the panel is irrespective of the types of applications to be reviewed. Panel members, despite their qualifications and experience, will be required to be able to review all types of applications. (3) All appointments to the Redress WA independent review panel went through cabinet. (4) The Public Sector Commission register for individuals interested in applying to join a public board or committee was used to seek individuals with the appropriate qualifications. (5) Not applicable.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Due to the nature of the work of the members of the independent review panel, I am not prepared to make their names public. However, I am prepared to provide to the honourable member, outside the chamber, the names of the current panel members. (2) Schedule 1 of the Redress WA guidelines outlines the appointment of independent review panel members, including the relevant qualifications that must be met for appointment. Under the guidelines, an independent review panel may comprise one or more of the following members depending on requirements: a legal member being a lawyer of at least five years’ standing and practice who is admitted or eligible for admission to the Supreme Court of Western Australia; a social work member being a qualified social worker of at least five years’ standing with relevant experience in the child protection area; a health professional or allied health professional being a medical practitioner or psychiatrist, a psychologist or a counsellor with suitable tertiary qualifications specialising in or with substantial experience in the area of child abuse and neglect; and a public member being a person with relevant knowledge and experience of abuse in care. The formation of the panel is irrespective of the types of applications to be reviewed. Panel members, despite their qualifications and experience, will be required to be able to review all types of applications. (3) All appointments to the Redress WA independent review panel went through cabinet. (4) The Public Sector Commission register for individuals interested in applying to join a public board or committee was used to seek individuals with the appropriate qualifications. (5) Not applicable.
(1) Due to the nature of the work of the members of the independent review panel, I am not prepared to make their names public. However, I am prepared to provide to the honourable member, outside the chamber, the names of the current panel members. (2) Schedule 1 of the Redress WA guidelines outlines the appointment of independent review panel members, including the relevant qualifications that must be met for appointment. Under the guidelines, an independent review panel may comprise one or more of the following members depending on requirements: a legal member being a lawyer of at least five years’ standing and practice who is admitted or eligible for admission to the Supreme Court of Western Australia; a social work member being a qualified social worker of at least five years’ standing with relevant experience in the child protection area; a health professional or allied health professional being a medical practitioner or psychiatrist, a psychologist or a counsellor with suitable tertiary qualifications specialising in or with substantial experience in the area of child abuse and neglect; and a public member being a person with relevant knowledge and experience of abuse in care. The formation of the panel is irrespective of the types of applications to be reviewed. Panel members, despite their qualifications and experience, will be required to be able to review all types of applications. (3) All appointments to the Redress WA independent review panel went through cabinet. (4) The Public Sector Commission register for individuals interested in applying to join a public board or committee was used to seek individuals with the appropriate qualifications. (5) Not applicable.
(2) Schedule 1 of the Redress WA guidelines outlines the appointment of independent review panel members, including the relevant qualifications that must be met for appointment. Under the guidelines, an independent review panel may comprise one or more of the following members depending on requirements: a legal member being a lawyer of at least five years’ standing and practice who is admitted or eligible for admission to the Supreme Court of Western Australia; a social work member being a qualified social worker of at least five years’ standing with relevant experience in the child protection area; a health professional or allied health professional being a medical practitioner or psychiatrist, a psychologist or a counsellor with suitable tertiary qualifications specialising in or with substantial experience in the area of child abuse and neglect; and a public member being a person with relevant knowledge and experience of abuse in care. The formation of the panel is irrespective of the types of applications to be reviewed. Panel members, despite their qualifications and experience, will be required to be able to review all types of applications. (3) All appointments to the Redress WA independent review panel went through cabinet. (4) The Public Sector Commission register for individuals interested in applying to join a public board or committee was used to seek individuals with the appropriate qualifications. (5) Not applicable.
(3) All appointments to the Redress WA independent review panel went through cabinet. (4) The Public Sector Commission register for individuals interested in applying to join a public board or committee was used to seek individuals with the appropriate qualifications. (5) Not applicable.
(4) The Public Sector Commission register for individuals interested in applying to join a public board or committee was used to seek individuals with the appropriate qualifications. (5) Not applicable.
(5) Not applicable.
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