Mr. Wyatt questions the Minister for Education regarding the funding, operation, and transparency of the External Review Unit (ERU) within the Department of Education Services, following up on a previous question. The Minister refers him to another question with the same content.

AnsweredQoN 6012Legislative Assembly
Asked
18 August 2011
Portfolio
Education

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I refer to the Minister’s answer to Question without Notice No. 501 on 14 September 2010 in which she stated that the External Review Unit (ERU) in the Department of Education Services had been established, and I ask:
(a) with reference to the approximate funding figure of $600,000 given in that answer, is this allocation accurate; and
(i) if not, how much funding was allocated in the 2010–2011 State Budget for the establishment of the ERU;
(b) how much funding, if any, was allocated to the ERU in the recent 2011–2012 State Budget;
(c) how many people comprise the ERU, and what are their names and job titles;
(d) does the ERU have a regular meeting schedule; and
(i) if so, what is it;
(e) how many times has the ERU met;
(f) is the ERU fully operational; and
(i) if not, why not;
(g) if the ERU is fully operational, how many Independent Public Schools have been reviewed, and what were the results of those reviews; and
(h) has the ERU put in place procedures to ensure public transparency of the review procedure and school review results; and
(i) if not, why not; and
(ii) if so, what are those procedures?

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Answered
20 September 2011
Responded by
Minister for Education
Response time
33 days
(a)-(h) Please refer to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 5968, which is identical to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 6012, for response.
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