❓ Hon. Edwardes questions the WA government regarding funding for the Western Australian Group Training Scheme (WAGTS), specifically about a potential $50,000 delay and its impact. The government assures support for group training schemes and outlines contingency plans for scheme collapse.
AnsweredQoN 571Legislative Assembly
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(b) is the Scheme waiting on a significant amount of funding from the State Government; (c) is this amount $50,000; (d) has this funding been delayed; (e) if so, why; (f) when will this funding be provided; (g) will the Scheme collapse without this funding; (h) does the Government regard the continuation of the Scheme as important; and (i) has the Government considered what might happen if the Scheme collapses?
(c) is this amount $50,000; (d) has this funding been delayed; (e) if so, why; (f) when will this funding be provided; (g) will the Scheme collapse without this funding; (h) does the Government regard the continuation of the Scheme as important; and (i) has the Government considered what might happen if the Scheme collapses?
(d) has this funding been delayed; (e) if so, why; (f) when will this funding be provided; (g) will the Scheme collapse without this funding; (h) does the Government regard the continuation of the Scheme as important; and (i) has the Government considered what might happen if the Scheme collapses?
(e) if so, why; (f) when will this funding be provided; (g) will the Scheme collapse without this funding; (h) does the Government regard the continuation of the Scheme as important; and (i) has the Government considered what might happen if the Scheme collapses?
(f) when will this funding be provided; (g) will the Scheme collapse without this funding; (h) does the Government regard the continuation of the Scheme as important; and (i) has the Government considered what might happen if the Scheme collapses?
(g) will the Scheme collapse without this funding; (h) does the Government regard the continuation of the Scheme as important; and (i) has the Government considered what might happen if the Scheme collapses?
(h) does the Government regard the continuation of the Scheme as important; and (i) has the Government considered what might happen if the Scheme collapses?
(i) has the Government considered what might happen if the Scheme collapses?
(b) No. The Department of Training has provided $60,350 to the WAGTS, as the first instalment of its 2002-2003 financial year grant. The Department has also agreed to an advance second payment for 2002-2003 of $60,350 on return of a Resource Agreement which has been with WAGTS since 12 November 2002. The usual date of this second payment would be February 2003. (c)-(g) Not applicable (h) The Government is a strong supporter of group training schemes. (i) In these situations, the Department of Training coordinates the transfer of all apprentices and trainees to alternative Group Training Schemes as quickly and as efficiently as possible.
(c)-(g) Not applicable (h) The Government is a strong supporter of group training schemes. (i) In these situations, the Department of Training coordinates the transfer of all apprentices and trainees to alternative Group Training Schemes as quickly and as efficiently as possible.
(h) The Government is a strong supporter of group training schemes. (i) In these situations, the Department of Training coordinates the transfer of all apprentices and trainees to alternative Group Training Schemes as quickly and as efficiently as possible.
(i) In these situations, the Department of Training coordinates the transfer of all apprentices and trainees to alternative Group Training Schemes as quickly and as efficiently as possible.
(c) is this amount $50,000; (d) has this funding been delayed; (e) if so, why; (f) when will this funding be provided; (g) will the Scheme collapse without this funding; (h) does the Government regard the continuation of the Scheme as important; and (i) has the Government considered what might happen if the Scheme collapses?
(d) has this funding been delayed; (e) if so, why; (f) when will this funding be provided; (g) will the Scheme collapse without this funding; (h) does the Government regard the continuation of the Scheme as important; and (i) has the Government considered what might happen if the Scheme collapses?
(e) if so, why; (f) when will this funding be provided; (g) will the Scheme collapse without this funding; (h) does the Government regard the continuation of the Scheme as important; and (i) has the Government considered what might happen if the Scheme collapses?
(f) when will this funding be provided; (g) will the Scheme collapse without this funding; (h) does the Government regard the continuation of the Scheme as important; and (i) has the Government considered what might happen if the Scheme collapses?
(g) will the Scheme collapse without this funding; (h) does the Government regard the continuation of the Scheme as important; and (i) has the Government considered what might happen if the Scheme collapses?
(h) does the Government regard the continuation of the Scheme as important; and (i) has the Government considered what might happen if the Scheme collapses?
(i) has the Government considered what might happen if the Scheme collapses?
(b) No. The Department of Training has provided $60,350 to the WAGTS, as the first instalment of its 2002-2003 financial year grant. The Department has also agreed to an advance second payment for 2002-2003 of $60,350 on return of a Resource Agreement which has been with WAGTS since 12 November 2002. The usual date of this second payment would be February 2003. (c)-(g) Not applicable (h) The Government is a strong supporter of group training schemes. (i) In these situations, the Department of Training coordinates the transfer of all apprentices and trainees to alternative Group Training Schemes as quickly and as efficiently as possible.
(c)-(g) Not applicable (h) The Government is a strong supporter of group training schemes. (i) In these situations, the Department of Training coordinates the transfer of all apprentices and trainees to alternative Group Training Schemes as quickly and as efficiently as possible.
(h) The Government is a strong supporter of group training schemes. (i) In these situations, the Department of Training coordinates the transfer of all apprentices and trainees to alternative Group Training Schemes as quickly and as efficiently as possible.
(i) In these situations, the Department of Training coordinates the transfer of all apprentices and trainees to alternative Group Training Schemes as quickly and as efficiently as possible.
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Answered
5 December 2002
Responded by
Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection
Response time
9 days
(a) I am advised the Department of Training is closely monitoring the Western Australian Group Training Scheme’s (WAGTS) financial position.
(b) No. The Department of Training has provided $60,350 to the WAGTS, as the first instalment of its 2002-2003 financial year grant. The
Department has also agreed to an advance second payment for 2002-2003 of $60,350 on return of a Resource Agreement which has been with WAGTS since 12 November 2002. The usual date of this second payment would be February 2003.
(c)-(g) Not applicable
(h) The Government is a strong supporter of group training schemes.
(i) In these situations, the Department of Training coordinates the transfer of all apprentices and trainees to alternative Group Training Schemes as quickly and as efficiently as possible.
(b) No. The Department of Training has provided $60,350 to the WAGTS, as the first instalment of its 2002-2003 financial year grant. The
Department has also agreed to an advance second payment for 2002-2003 of $60,350 on return of a Resource Agreement which has been with WAGTS since 12 November 2002. The usual date of this second payment would be February 2003.
(c)-(g) Not applicable
(h) The Government is a strong supporter of group training schemes.
(i) In these situations, the Department of Training coordinates the transfer of all apprentices and trainees to alternative Group Training Schemes as quickly and as efficiently as possible.
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