❓ Question regarding the number of unfilled School Psychologist positions within the Behaviour Management Program in WA Government Schools, both statewide and by district. The answer reveals two unfilled positions, both in the Goldfields District.
AnsweredQoN 2275Legislative Assembly
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How many of the allocated School Psychologist positions have been left unfilled in the Behaviour Management Program in Government Schools:
(a) across Western Australia; and
(b) in each District?
(a) across Western Australia; and
(b) in each District?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
20 April 2010
Responded by
Minister for Education
Response time
55 days
(a) At 9 March 2010, two.
(b) The two unfilled positions were in the Goldfields District.
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(b) The two unfilled positions were in the Goldfields District.
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