❓ A WA parliamentary question regarding the cost, funding, and tendering process for police officer training on industrial disputes. The response indicates minimal cost due to in-house training, no external payments, and no public tender was required.
AnsweredQoN 2699Legislative Assembly
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(b) what is the cost of this training; (c) who pays for the training; (d) whom do they pay; (e) was this component of police officer training put out for public tender; and (f) if not, why not?
(c) who pays for the training; (d) whom do they pay; (e) was this component of police officer training put out for public tender; and (f) if not, why not?
(d) whom do they pay; (e) was this component of police officer training put out for public tender; and (f) if not, why not?
(e) was this component of police officer training put out for public tender; and (f) if not, why not?
(f) if not, why not?
(c & d) The Police Service advise no individual presenters or organisations external to WAPS were paid. (e & f) No. The Police Service advise there was no need to put this training out for tender as the training is available in-house.
(e & f) No. The Police Service advise there was no need to put this training out for tender as the training is available in-house.
(c) who pays for the training; (d) whom do they pay; (e) was this component of police officer training put out for public tender; and (f) if not, why not?
(d) whom do they pay; (e) was this component of police officer training put out for public tender; and (f) if not, why not?
(e) was this component of police officer training put out for public tender; and (f) if not, why not?
(f) if not, why not?
(c & d) The Police Service advise no individual presenters or organisations external to WAPS were paid. (e & f) No. The Police Service advise there was no need to put this training out for tender as the training is available in-house.
(e & f) No. The Police Service advise there was no need to put this training out for tender as the training is available in-house.
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
22 June 2004
Responded by
Minister for Police and Emergency Services
Response time
90 days
(a) See course timetable provided by the Police Service.
TIMES
CONTENT
PRESENTER
0800 – 0815
Course opening
0815 – 0900
Legal aspects of industrial disputes relevant to the WAPS
Legal and Procedural Training – Sgt Tony Kay
0900 – 1020
Presentation – union perspective
Unions WA
Stephanie Mayman
1020 – 1050
Morning tea
1050 – 1210
Presentation on management of industrial disputes – case history
Inspector Russell Williams – Pilbara District Office
1210 – 1300
Lunch
1300 – 1410
Industrial Relations, Industrial Relations Act
Mr Joseph Lee Building Industry and Special Projects Inspectorate
1410 – 1430
Afternoon tea
1430 – 1545
Chamber of Commerce
Jeff Blythe/Bruce Williams
1545 – 1600
Course Close
(b) The Police Service advise the cost was minimal as the training was provided in-house.
(c & d) The Police Service advise no individual presenters or organisations external to WAPS were paid.
(e & f) No. The Police Service advise there was no need to put this training out for tender as the training is available in-house.
TIMES
CONTENT
PRESENTER
0800 – 0815
Course opening
0815 – 0900
Legal aspects of industrial disputes relevant to the WAPS
Legal and Procedural Training – Sgt Tony Kay
0900 – 1020
Presentation – union perspective
Unions WA
Stephanie Mayman
1020 – 1050
Morning tea
1050 – 1210
Presentation on management of industrial disputes – case history
Inspector Russell Williams – Pilbara District Office
1210 – 1300
Lunch
1300 – 1410
Industrial Relations, Industrial Relations Act
Mr Joseph Lee Building Industry and Special Projects Inspectorate
1410 – 1430
Afternoon tea
1430 – 1545
Chamber of Commerce
Jeff Blythe/Bruce Williams
1545 – 1600
Course Close
(b) The Police Service advise the cost was minimal as the training was provided in-house.
(c & d) The Police Service advise no individual presenters or organisations external to WAPS were paid.
(e & f) No. The Police Service advise there was no need to put this training out for tender as the training is available in-house.
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