❓ The question asks about the progress of a study into a potential workers compensation scheme for WA Police, including scenarios considered and associated costs. The answer confirms the examination is ongoing as part of a larger project.
AnsweredQoN 5571Legislative Assembly
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I refer to statements from the Minister and the Commissioner of Police last year, that they were examining the potential for a workers compensation scheme for police, and I ask: (a) has a study been undertaken into what a future workers compensation scheme for police would look like; and (b) if yes: (i) what proposed scenarios were looked at; and (ii) what was the cost of each?
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Answered
16 August 2016
Responded by
Minister for Police
Response time
47 days
(a-b) As part of the Workforce Optimisation Project, Western Australia Police are examining potential options for workers compensation for police officers.
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