❓ Hon Peter Collier asks about the status of unresolved complaints being investigated by the Education and Training department's professional standards and conduct division, including the number of new complaints received and resolved since March 2007. The answer reveals a significant number of unresolved and new complaints, with explanations regarding due process and reporting changes.
AnsweredQoN 6309Legislative Council
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(1) How many of the 199 outstanding complaints (158 to 16 November 2006 and 41 from 16 November to 28 March 2007) being investigated by the professional standards and conduct division, remain unresolved?
(2) How many further complaints have been received by the professional standards and conduct division from 28 March 2007 to today?
(3) How many of the complaints referred to in (2) have been resolved?
(2) How many further complaints have been received by the professional standards and conduct division from 28 March 2007 to today?
(3) How many of the complaints referred to in (2) have been resolved?
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Answered
18 June 2008
Responded by
Minister for Local Government representing the Minister for Education and Training
Response time
36 days
1. 57
Not all matters within the 199 outstanding complaints are able to be resolved, due to issues of due process (such as police, legal and medical issues) being in train.
2 392
This figure represents total complaints received and recorded by the Standards and Integrity Directorate. Not all complaints that are recorded required investigation by Standards and Integrity. A quarter of the complaints have been referred to local management for resolution. There is a tendency of over-reporting due to the introduction of the new system.
3 149
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Not all matters within the 199 outstanding complaints are able to be resolved, due to issues of due process (such as police, legal and medical issues) being in train.
2 392
This figure represents total complaints received and recorded by the Standards and Integrity Directorate. Not all complaints that are recorded required investigation by Standards and Integrity. A quarter of the complaints have been referred to local management for resolution. There is a tendency of over-reporting due to the introduction of the new system.
3 149
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