❓ Question on Notice regarding the de-registration of carers due to child maltreatment allegations and failure to meet departmental standards, covering financial years 1999-2000 to the current financial year (2003-2004).
AnsweredQoN 2435Legislative Assembly
Asked
2 March 2004
Member
Portfolio
Community Development, Women's Interests, Seniors and Youth
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(b) 1999-2000; (c) 2000-2001; (d) 2001-2002; (e) 2002-2003; and (f) so far in the current financial year?
(c) 2000-2001; (d) 2001-2002; (e) 2002-2003; and (f) so far in the current financial year?
(d) 2001-2002; (e) 2002-2003; and (f) so far in the current financial year?
(e) 2002-2003; and (f) so far in the current financial year?
(f) so far in the current financial year?
(c) 2000-2001; (d) 2001-2002; (e) 2002-2003; and (f) so far in the current financial year?
(d) 2001-2002; (e) 2002-2003; and (f) so far in the current financial year?
(e) 2002-2003; and (f) so far in the current financial year?
(f) so far in the current financial year?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
1 June 2004
Responded by
Minister for Community Development, Women's Interests, Seniors and Youth
Response time
91 days
(2) Sixteen carers were de-registered as a result of substantiated allegations of child maltreatment against children in their care. Another 18 carers were de-registered because their standard of care did not meet the Department’s requirements.
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