Question regarding the State Records Office's inability to meet training requests from various agencies and local governments, and whether this puts public information at risk. The Minister acknowledges the issue but indicates no additional resources will be provided.

AnsweredQoN 4327Legislative Assembly
Asked
30 October 2018
Portfolio
Culture and the Arts

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I
refer to the State Records Commission 2017-18 Annual Report and the statement
the State Records Office was unable to meet all 14 requests from agencies for
training, and ask: (a) which
agencies, departments or local governments were denied training; (b) is a lack of training putting public information at
risk; and (c) will
the Minister provide the SRO with more resources so the office can satisfy
requests for training: (i) if
yes, what resources and when?

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Answered
12 February 2019
Responded by
Minister for Culture and the Arts
Response time
12 days
(a) Goldfields Esperance Development Commission
Great Southern Development Commission
Health and Disability Complaints Office
Mental Health Tribunal
Mindarie Regional Council
National Trust (WA)
Shire of Boddington
Shire of Upper Gascoyne (x2)
Shire of Wandering
Shire of Yilgarn
(b) No
(c) The State Records Office operates within its budget allocation and is unable to meet all requests for training within the current allocation.
(i) Not applicable

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