❓ A parliamentary question seeking data on leave taken by Aboriginal Police Liaison Officers (APLOs) and the total number employed as of a specific date. The Minister provided a breakdown of leave types and total APLO numbers.
AnsweredQoN 1783Legislative Assembly
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(1) Will the Minister provide details as to the number of Aboriginal Police Liaison Officers and Police Aides that were on either sick leave, annual leave, stress leave or any other form of leave as at Friday 18 May 2002?
(2) Will the Minister provide a breakdown of these numbers as they apply to the various forms of leave?
(3) Will the Minister provide details as to the total number of Aboriginal Police Liaison Officers and Police Aides employed by the Western Australian Police Service as at Friday 18 May 2002 with the exception of those currently undergoing initial training?
(2) Will the Minister provide a breakdown of these numbers as they apply to the various forms of leave?
(3) Will the Minister provide details as to the total number of Aboriginal Police Liaison Officers and Police Aides employed by the Western Australian Police Service as at Friday 18 May 2002 with the exception of those currently undergoing initial training?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
28 June 2002
Responded by
Minister for Police and Emergency Services
Response time
38 days
2 On Friday 18 May, 2002, there were 8 APLOs on annual leave, long service leave or parental leave. There were 5 officers on sick leave. 3 On Friday 18 May, 2002, there were 111 APLOs employed.
3 On Friday 18 May, 2002, there were 111 APLOs employed.
3 On Friday 18 May, 2002, there were 111 APLOs employed.
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