❓ The Attorney General confirms funding for a searchable database in the Coroner's Court to monitor trends in reportable deaths, as recommended in a report on the impact of FIFO work on mental health. The project is expected to be implemented by June 2018, with total costs confirmed mid-2017.
AnsweredQoN 4423Legislative Council
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I refer to the Education and Health Standing Committee Report No 5, 'The impact of FIFO work practices on mental health' and Recommendation 3, and ask: (a) has the Attorney General provide funding to the Coroner’s Court of Western Australia to develop and implement a searchable database for recording and monitoring trends in reportable deaths in Western Australia; (b) if no to (a), why not; (c) if there is a plan to develop a searchable database, by what date will it be implemented; and (d) if yes to (a), how much funding was provided, and by what date was the project completed?
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16 November 2016
Response time
36 days
(a) Yes.
(b) Not applicable.
(c) June 2018.
(d) The total cost of this project will be confirmed upon completion of the initiation phase of the project in mid-2017.
(b) Not applicable.
(c) June 2018.
(d) The total cost of this project will be confirmed upon completion of the initiation phase of the project in mid-2017.
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