Mr Eatts asks the Minister for Education to meet with Warren-Blackwood principals to discuss concerns about the principal chaplaincy program before its finalisation. The Minister responds by highlighting previous consultations with school leaders on various support needs.

AnsweredQoN 419Legislative Assembly
Asked
10 September 2025
Portfolio
Education

QuestionView source ↗

Principal chaplaincy program
419. Mr Bevan Eatts to
the Minister for Education:
I have a
supplementary question.
Will the minister
meet with the Warren–Blackwood principals this month to hear their
concerns before finalising the program's future?

AnswerView source ↗

I can reassure the
member that I have met with probably a couple of hundred school leaders since
March, who talked to me on a variety of issues including their wellbeing and
supports they require for their schools. In fact, I recently spoke at the
primary principals conference—I think to 300 school leaders. I talked
to them—
Mr Liam Staltari interjected.
The Speaker: Member for Carine, I call you for the
first time.
Ms Sabine Winton: I talked to them about how much I
value the work they do, and listened to them speak about the supports they need
in a variety of areas.
The Speaker: Members, that concludes question time.

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