Hon Ray Halligan asked a question regarding attitudinal research and surveys related to service delivery for specific financial years. The answer indicates that while such research is conducted and tabled, the specific detailed information requested is not readily available and would require significant staff diversion.

AnsweredQoN 3811Legislative Council
Asked
22 August 2006
Portfolio
Electoral Affairs

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(b) 2001-2002; (c) 2002-2003; (d) 2004-2005; and (e) 2005-2006
(c) 2002-2003; (d) 2004-2005; and (e) 2005-2006
(d) 2004-2005; and (e) 2005-2006
(e) 2005-2006

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Answered
27 September 2006
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Electoral Affairs
Response time
36 days
(1-4) Attitudinal research and surveys are undertaken to determine the level of satisfaction of service delivery. It should be noted that all Community Attitudinal Monitor surveys are tabled in Parliament. Questions and issues for community attitude monitors are negotiated between the contract manager and the contractor, but they are generally consistent to measure changes in community attitudes. The level of detailed information requested is not easily obtainable and I am not prepared to divert staff from their normal duties.

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