This parliamentary question seeks data on the number of individuals, particularly Department of Education employees, subject to stay-away orders from WA school premises under the School Education Act 1999. The answer provides a breakdown of these individuals by employment category and scope of the order.

AnsweredQoN 6060Legislative Assembly
Asked
6 September 2011
Portfolio
Education

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(1) How many people are currently subject to orders to stay away from school premises, under Section 240 of the
School Education Act 1999
; and of these people:
(a) how many are current employees of the Department of Education;
(b) of these current Department of Education employees, how many are:
(i) principals;
(ii) teachers;
(iii) teacher assistants;
(iv) clerical staff, including registrars;
(v) cleaning or gardening staff; or
(vi) other staff categories;
(c) how many are current employees of other State Government agencies and how many in each agency;
(d) how many have been ordered to stay away from:
(i) the school(s) at which they were employed only; and/or
(ii) all Western Australian Government schools?

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Answered
18 October 2011
Responded by
Minister for Education
Response time
42 days
I am advised by the Department of Education as follows:
(1)-(1)(a) 10.
(b)(i) 1.
(b)(ii) 7.
(b)(iii) 2.
(b)(iv) 0.
(b)(v)-(vi) 0.
(c) 0.
(d)(i)-(ii) 10.
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