❓ Question regarding consultation process for a formal policy directive following the Marlon Noble inquiry. The Minister outlines the stakeholders to be consulted.
AnsweredQoN 712Legislative Council
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MARLON NOBLE — REPORT BY ROBERT COCK, QC — GOVERNMENT RESPONSE
I refer to the Western Australian government response to the Noble inquiry by Robert Cock, QC. In relation to the development of a formal policy directive to be completed by December 2011, who will be consulted in the process of drafting this directive? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN
I refer to the Western Australian government response to the Noble inquiry by Robert Cock, QC. In relation to the development of a formal policy directive to be completed by December 2011, who will be consulted in the process of drafting this directive? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN
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I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. A variety of key stakeholders will be consulted, both internal and external to the department. This will include the Office of the Minister for Corrective Services, the State Solicitor’s Office, the Disability Services Commission, and the Mentally Impaired Accused Review Board.
Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. A variety of key stakeholders will be consulted, both internal and external to the department. This will include the Office of the Minister for Corrective Services, the State Solicitor’s Office, the Disability Services Commission, and the Mentally Impaired Accused Review Board.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. A variety of key stakeholders will be consulted, both internal and external to the department. This will include the Office of the Minister for Corrective Services, the State Solicitor’s Office, the Disability Services Commission, and the Mentally Impaired Accused Review Board.
A variety of key stakeholders will be consulted, both internal and external to the department. This will include the Office of the Minister for Corrective Services, the State Solicitor’s Office, the Disability Services Commission, and the Mentally Impaired Accused Review Board.
Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. A variety of key stakeholders will be consulted, both internal and external to the department. This will include the Office of the Minister for Corrective Services, the State Solicitor’s Office, the Disability Services Commission, and the Mentally Impaired Accused Review Board.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. A variety of key stakeholders will be consulted, both internal and external to the department. This will include the Office of the Minister for Corrective Services, the State Solicitor’s Office, the Disability Services Commission, and the Mentally Impaired Accused Review Board.
A variety of key stakeholders will be consulted, both internal and external to the department. This will include the Office of the Minister for Corrective Services, the State Solicitor’s Office, the Disability Services Commission, and the Mentally Impaired Accused Review Board.
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