❓ Mr. Watson raises concerns about the handling of asbestos issues at Albany Senior High School, specifically regarding staff distress, stress leave, and inadequate counselling. The Minister acknowledges the comments but dismisses it as a 'non-question'.
AnsweredQoN 83Legislative Assembly
QuestionView source ↗
ALBANY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL — ASBESTOS
83. Mr P.B. WATSON to minister representing the Minister
for Education:
I have a supplementary question. I have spoken to some of the
staff there and they have been really distressed. Some of them have gone off on
stress leave. I do not think the counselling has been done properly and I
wonder whether the minister can follow it up.
The
SPEAKER : What is the question?
Mr P.B. WATSON : I
was just having a discussion with my friend.
83. Mr P.B. WATSON to minister representing the Minister
for Education:
I have a supplementary question. I have spoken to some of the
staff there and they have been really distressed. Some of them have gone off on
stress leave. I do not think the counselling has been done properly and I
wonder whether the minister can follow it up.
The
SPEAKER : What is the question?
Mr P.B. WATSON : I
was just having a discussion with my friend.
AnswerView source ↗
I am sure the Minister for Education will take on board the
comments of the member in that non-question.
comments of the member in that non-question.
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