❓ Question on Notice regarding reported assaults on staff within the Water and Mental Health portfolios, seeking data on incidents, demographics, police involvement, and convictions. The answer provided is 'Not applicable' with a notice about unregistered software.
AnsweredQoN 590Legislative Assembly
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(a) how many incidents of assault have been reported by staff:
(i) in 2008–2009; and
(ii) July 2008 to date;
(b) please list relevant department/agency, date of assault, male/female victim, male/female perpetrator;
(c) how many incidents of assault were reported to Western Australia Police; and
(d) how many convictions resulted from reported assaults?
(i) in 2008–2009; and
(ii) July 2008 to date;
(b) please list relevant department/agency, date of assault, male/female victim, male/female perpetrator;
(c) how many incidents of assault were reported to Western Australia Police; and
(d) how many convictions resulted from reported assaults?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
6 May 2009
Responded by
Minister for Water; Mental Health
Response time
55 days
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