❓ Hon. Linda Savage asks about the progress of addressing high-priority building issues identified in a 2011 audit of metropolitan child and adolescent community health facilities. The Minister indicates high-risk items have been addressed, but specific details require further collation.
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CHILD AND
ADOLESCENT COMMUNITY HEALTH FACILITIES — AUDIT OF BUILDINGS
704. Hon LINDA
SAVAGE to the minister representing the Minister for Health:
I refer to additional question on notice 73, asked by me in
the health estimates hearing of the Standing Committee on Estimates and
Financial Operations on 7 June 2012, in relation to the internal audit of all
metropolitan child and adolescent community health facilities completed in late
2011.
(1) Have all
the high-priority building issues identified as high risk and consolidated into
one action plan been acted upon; and, if not, why not?
(2) If they have been acted upon,
what specific action has been taken in each local government area?
ADOLESCENT COMMUNITY HEALTH FACILITIES — AUDIT OF BUILDINGS
704. Hon LINDA
SAVAGE to the minister representing the Minister for Health:
I refer to additional question on notice 73, asked by me in
the health estimates hearing of the Standing Committee on Estimates and
Financial Operations on 7 June 2012, in relation to the internal audit of all
metropolitan child and adolescent community health facilities completed in late
2011.
(1) Have all
the high-priority building issues identified as high risk and consolidated into
one action plan been acted upon; and, if not, why not?
(2) If they have been acted upon,
what specific action has been taken in each local government area?
AnswerView source ↗
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question.
(1) Yes,
high-risk items that were identified in the condition audit have been acted on
and currently second-tier items are being addressed.
(2) This
information is not available at short notice. The specific details of each
action item will require time to collate. The member is requested to put the
question on notice.
(1) Yes,
high-risk items that were identified in the condition audit have been acted on
and currently second-tier items are being addressed.
(2) This
information is not available at short notice. The specific details of each
action item will require time to collate. The member is requested to put the
question on notice.
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