This parliamentary question seeks detailed information on workers' compensation claims within the Education and Training portfolio, focusing on injury rates, investigation practices, and stress-related claims.

⏳ Awaiting AnswerQoN 3109Legislative Assembly
Asked
17 August 2004
Portfolio
Education and Training

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For each department and agency under the portfolio of the Minister -
(a) how many employees, both permanent and non-permanent are currently on workers’ compensation as a result of a workplace injury;
(b) what is the average time for employees to be on workers’ compensation as a result of a workplace injury;
(c) are all workplace injuries, resulting in lost time, investigated to find the cause of the injury and to review workplace practices;
(d) if yes, who conducts the investigation;
(e) if not, why not;
(f) of the employees absent on workers’ compensation, how many are as a result of workplace stress;
(g) of those employees on workers’ compensation as a result of workplace stress, how many are not permanent employees;
(h) has each case of stress resulting in lost time, been investigated to find the cause of the stress and to review workplace practices;
(i) if yes, who conducts the investigation; and
(j) if not, why not?
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This question is awaiting a response from the Minister.

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