❓ Dr. Constable asks about the advisory group supporting the review of the Department of Community Development, specifically requesting the members and their affiliated agencies. The Premier and Cabinet provides the requested information.
AnsweredQoN 1450Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the review of the structure and funding allocations to the Department of Community Development by Mrs Prudence Ford and ask -
(1) Who are the members of the advisory group of experts who will support the review?
(2) To which agency do members of the committee belong?
(1) Who are the members of the advisory group of experts who will support the review?
(2) To which agency do members of the committee belong?
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Answered
27 September 2006
Responded by
Minister for Public Sector Management
Response time
27 days
Department of the Premier and Cabinet advises:
(1-2) The members of the advisory group are:
Gwenn Murray, Queensland based child protection expert
Alan McCagh, consultant and formerly of the Western Australia Police Child Protection Unit
Darrell Henry, Ministerial Advisory Council on Child Protection
Sue Ash, CEO Care Options Inc., Ministerial Advisory Council on Child Protection
Jo Gaines, Assistant Secretary, Community and Public Sector Union
(1-2) The members of the advisory group are:
Gwenn Murray, Queensland based child protection expert
Alan McCagh, consultant and formerly of the Western Australia Police Child Protection Unit
Darrell Henry, Ministerial Advisory Council on Child Protection
Sue Ash, CEO Care Options Inc., Ministerial Advisory Council on Child Protection
Jo Gaines, Assistant Secretary, Community and Public Sector Union
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