❓ The Deputy Premier and/or ministerial staff met with Serco representatives on two occasions to discuss Fiona Stanley Hospital operations and services. The meetings covered patient catering and a general update on Serco's services.
AnsweredQoN 1793Legislative Assembly
Asked
18 February 2014
Member
Portfolio
Deputy Premier; Minister for Health; Training and Workforce Development
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Has the Deputy Premier and/or any Ministerial staff member or placement met with representatives of Serco since 1 July 2013, and if so: (a) on what date(s) did the meeting(s) take place; (b) who attended the meeting(s); (c) what was the purpose of the meeting(s); (d) where did the meeting(s) take place; and (e) what issues were discussed at each meeting?
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Answered
18 March 2014
Response time
28 days
Yes.
(a) 11 November 2013 and 4 February 2014.
11 November 2013
(b) The following were listed as attendees; some may not have been present due to changes on the day:
Dr Kim Hames MLA, Minister for Health
Melinda Hayes, Principal Adviser to the Minister for Health
Jaimee Motion, Senior Media Adviser to the Minister for Health
Brad Sebbes, Executive Director, Fiona Stanley Hospital
Di Mantell, General Manager, Facilities Management, Fiona Stanley Hospital
Joe Boyle, Serco Transition Director, Fiona Stanley Hospital
Bill Cotter, Serco Contract Director, Fiona Stanley Hospital
Breffni Doyle, Patient Catering Service Manager, Fiona Stanley Hospital
Jon Valentine, Executive Chef, Fiona Stanley Hospital
Lucy Kirwan-Ward, Engagement and Communications Manager, Fiona Stanley Hospital
Kat Lothian, Serco Stakeholder and Communications Manager, Fiona Stanley Hospital
(c) Site visit.
(d) Fiona Stanley Hospital.
(e) Patient catering services.
4 February 2014
(b) Christian Allier, Chief of Staff to the Minister for Health
Peta Rule, Principal Policy Adviser to the Minister for Health
Jason Marocchi, Director, GRA Everingham
Tim Catterall, Business Development Director, Serco
(c) Update on services available from Serco.
(d) Minister for Health's office.
(e) Operations at Fiona Stanley Hospital.
(a) 11 November 2013 and 4 February 2014.
11 November 2013
(b) The following were listed as attendees; some may not have been present due to changes on the day:
Dr Kim Hames MLA, Minister for Health
Melinda Hayes, Principal Adviser to the Minister for Health
Jaimee Motion, Senior Media Adviser to the Minister for Health
Brad Sebbes, Executive Director, Fiona Stanley Hospital
Di Mantell, General Manager, Facilities Management, Fiona Stanley Hospital
Joe Boyle, Serco Transition Director, Fiona Stanley Hospital
Bill Cotter, Serco Contract Director, Fiona Stanley Hospital
Breffni Doyle, Patient Catering Service Manager, Fiona Stanley Hospital
Jon Valentine, Executive Chef, Fiona Stanley Hospital
Lucy Kirwan-Ward, Engagement and Communications Manager, Fiona Stanley Hospital
Kat Lothian, Serco Stakeholder and Communications Manager, Fiona Stanley Hospital
(c) Site visit.
(d) Fiona Stanley Hospital.
(e) Patient catering services.
4 February 2014
(b) Christian Allier, Chief of Staff to the Minister for Health
Peta Rule, Principal Policy Adviser to the Minister for Health
Jason Marocchi, Director, GRA Everingham
Tim Catterall, Business Development Director, Serco
(c) Update on services available from Serco.
(d) Minister for Health's office.
(e) Operations at Fiona Stanley Hospital.
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