❓ Mr. Staltari is questioning the Department of Education about how they assessed teacher stress and burnout prior to May 2024, following up on a previous question. The Department's response indicates a lack of specific tracking mechanisms for these issues.
AnsweredQoN 646Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the answer provided to Question on Notice 219, and I ask: (a) Prior to May 2024, how did the Department assess stress or burnout experienced by WA public school teachers?
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Answered
11 November 2025
Responded by
Minister for Education
Response time
12 days
(a) The Department of Education records employee resignation through the human resource management information system. Stress or burnout are not specific reasons listed on the system.
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