❓ Hon Nick Goiran asks the Minister for Education and Training about staff on extended leave without valid Working with Children Checks. The Minister provides some information, referring to a tabled paper for further details.
AnsweredQoN 266Legislative Council
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I refer to the Minister’s answer to my question on notice No. 23 in which the Minister informed the House that 31 staff do not hold a valid Working with Children Check card nor do they have an application pending and they are all on extended leave, and I ask:
(a) on what date did each of the 31 staff commence their extended leave;
(b) how many of the 31 staff now have an application pending; and
(c) further to (b), on what date were the applications lodged?
(a) on what date did each of the 31 staff commence their extended leave;
(b) how many of the 31 staff now have an application pending; and
(c) further to (b), on what date were the applications lodged?
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Answered
13 September 2017
Responded by
Minister for Education and Training
Response time
9 days
[See tabled paper No. _________ ] (b) One (c) An application was lodged on 4 August 2017.
(b) One (c) An application was lodged on 4 August 2017.
(c) An application was lodged on 4 August 2017.
(b) One (c) An application was lodged on 4 August 2017.
(c) An application was lodged on 4 August 2017.
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