A parliamentary question seeks details about the Disability Services Commission's intervention regarding Neil Moore's case, specifically the timing, form, and nature of assistance offered. The Minister provides a factual response outlining the Commission's actions.

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31 March 2004
Portfolio
Disability Services

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Further to question without notice 72 asked on Tuesday, 9 March, I ask - (1) When did the Disability Services Commission take an initiative in the matter of Neil Moore? (2) What form did this initiative take? (3) What was the advice or assistance offered? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH

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I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) 9 September 2003. (2) The Disability Services Commission wrote to the district director, schools and services, Cannington education district. (3) The letter requested that a letter of complaint written by Neil Moore’s grandmother be treated as a matter of priority. The letter also offered to work with the Department of Education and Training to support Mrs Simons and Neil Moore in the most appropriate manner.
(1) When did the Disability Services Commission take an initiative in the matter of Neil Moore? (2) What form did this initiative take? (3) What was the advice or assistance offered? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) 9 September 2003. (2) The Disability Services Commission wrote to the district director, schools and services, Cannington education district. (3) The letter requested that a letter of complaint written by Neil Moore’s grandmother be treated as a matter of priority. The letter also offered to work with the Department of Education and Training to support Mrs Simons and Neil Moore in the most appropriate manner.
(2) What form did this initiative take? (3) What was the advice or assistance offered? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) 9 September 2003. (2) The Disability Services Commission wrote to the district director, schools and services, Cannington education district. (3) The letter requested that a letter of complaint written by Neil Moore’s grandmother be treated as a matter of priority. The letter also offered to work with the Department of Education and Training to support Mrs Simons and Neil Moore in the most appropriate manner.
(3) What was the advice or assistance offered? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) 9 September 2003. (2) The Disability Services Commission wrote to the district director, schools and services, Cannington education district. (3) The letter requested that a letter of complaint written by Neil Moore’s grandmother be treated as a matter of priority. The letter also offered to work with the Department of Education and Training to support Mrs Simons and Neil Moore in the most appropriate manner.
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) 9 September 2003. (2) The Disability Services Commission wrote to the district director, schools and services, Cannington education district. (3) The letter requested that a letter of complaint written by Neil Moore’s grandmother be treated as a matter of priority. The letter also offered to work with the Department of Education and Training to support Mrs Simons and Neil Moore in the most appropriate manner.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) 9 September 2003. (2) The Disability Services Commission wrote to the district director, schools and services, Cannington education district. (3) The letter requested that a letter of complaint written by Neil Moore’s grandmother be treated as a matter of priority. The letter also offered to work with the Department of Education and Training to support Mrs Simons and Neil Moore in the most appropriate manner.
(1) 9 September 2003. (2) The Disability Services Commission wrote to the district director, schools and services, Cannington education district. (3) The letter requested that a letter of complaint written by Neil Moore’s grandmother be treated as a matter of priority. The letter also offered to work with the Department of Education and Training to support Mrs Simons and Neil Moore in the most appropriate manner.
(2) The Disability Services Commission wrote to the district director, schools and services, Cannington education district. (3) The letter requested that a letter of complaint written by Neil Moore’s grandmother be treated as a matter of priority. The letter also offered to work with the Department of Education and Training to support Mrs Simons and Neil Moore in the most appropriate manner.
(3) The letter requested that a letter of complaint written by Neil Moore’s grandmother be treated as a matter of priority. The letter also offered to work with the Department of Education and Training to support Mrs Simons and Neil Moore in the most appropriate manner.

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