❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice from 2005 seeks detailed monthly data on criminal record screening of primary school staff, including teachers and non-teaching staff, focusing on general records, sexual offences against children, and resignations due to disclosure. The answer reveals initial screening results for August 2005.
AnsweredQoN 341Legislative Assembly
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(b) how many primary school staff other than teaching staff have been screened for criminal records in each month since screening began; (c) how many primary school teachers have been found to have criminal records in each month since screening began; (d) how many primary school staff other than teaching staff have been found to have criminal records in each month since screening began; (e) how many primary school teachers have been found to have criminal records for sexual offences against children in each month since screening began; (f) how many primary school staff other than teaching staff have been found to have criminal records for sexual offences against children in each month since screening began; (g) how many primary school teachers have resigned in each month since screening began due to the disclosure of their criminal record; and (h) how many primary school staff other than teaching staff have resigned in each month since screening began due to the disclosure of their criminal record?
(c) how many primary school teachers have been found to have criminal records in each month since screening began; (d) how many primary school staff other than teaching staff have been found to have criminal records in each month since screening began; (e) how many primary school teachers have been found to have criminal records for sexual offences against children in each month since screening began; (f) how many primary school staff other than teaching staff have been found to have criminal records for sexual offences against children in each month since screening began; (g) how many primary school teachers have resigned in each month since screening began due to the disclosure of their criminal record; and (h) how many primary school staff other than teaching staff have resigned in each month since screening began due to the disclosure of their criminal record?
(d) how many primary school staff other than teaching staff have been found to have criminal records in each month since screening began; (e) how many primary school teachers have been found to have criminal records for sexual offences against children in each month since screening began; (f) how many primary school staff other than teaching staff have been found to have criminal records for sexual offences against children in each month since screening began; (g) how many primary school teachers have resigned in each month since screening began due to the disclosure of their criminal record; and (h) how many primary school staff other than teaching staff have resigned in each month since screening began due to the disclosure of their criminal record?
(e) how many primary school teachers have been found to have criminal records for sexual offences against children in each month since screening began; (f) how many primary school staff other than teaching staff have been found to have criminal records for sexual offences against children in each month since screening began; (g) how many primary school teachers have resigned in each month since screening began due to the disclosure of their criminal record; and (h) how many primary school staff other than teaching staff have resigned in each month since screening began due to the disclosure of their criminal record?
(f) how many primary school staff other than teaching staff have been found to have criminal records for sexual offences against children in each month since screening began; (g) how many primary school teachers have resigned in each month since screening began due to the disclosure of their criminal record; and (h) how many primary school staff other than teaching staff have resigned in each month since screening began due to the disclosure of their criminal record?
(g) how many primary school teachers have resigned in each month since screening began due to the disclosure of their criminal record; and (h) how many primary school staff other than teaching staff have resigned in each month since screening began due to the disclosure of their criminal record?
(h) how many primary school staff other than teaching staff have resigned in each month since screening began due to the disclosure of their criminal record?
(b) None (c) 12 primary teachers were found to have a criminal record in August 2005 when screening began. (d) None (e) None (f) None (g) None (h) None
(c) 12 primary teachers were found to have a criminal record in August 2005 when screening began. (d) None (e) None (f) None (g) None (h) None
(d) None (e) None (f) None (g) None (h) None
(e) None (f) None (g) None (h) None
(f) None (g) None (h) None
(g) None (h) None
(h) None
(c) how many primary school teachers have been found to have criminal records in each month since screening began; (d) how many primary school staff other than teaching staff have been found to have criminal records in each month since screening began; (e) how many primary school teachers have been found to have criminal records for sexual offences against children in each month since screening began; (f) how many primary school staff other than teaching staff have been found to have criminal records for sexual offences against children in each month since screening began; (g) how many primary school teachers have resigned in each month since screening began due to the disclosure of their criminal record; and (h) how many primary school staff other than teaching staff have resigned in each month since screening began due to the disclosure of their criminal record?
(d) how many primary school staff other than teaching staff have been found to have criminal records in each month since screening began; (e) how many primary school teachers have been found to have criminal records for sexual offences against children in each month since screening began; (f) how many primary school staff other than teaching staff have been found to have criminal records for sexual offences against children in each month since screening began; (g) how many primary school teachers have resigned in each month since screening began due to the disclosure of their criminal record; and (h) how many primary school staff other than teaching staff have resigned in each month since screening began due to the disclosure of their criminal record?
(e) how many primary school teachers have been found to have criminal records for sexual offences against children in each month since screening began; (f) how many primary school staff other than teaching staff have been found to have criminal records for sexual offences against children in each month since screening began; (g) how many primary school teachers have resigned in each month since screening began due to the disclosure of their criminal record; and (h) how many primary school staff other than teaching staff have resigned in each month since screening began due to the disclosure of their criminal record?
(f) how many primary school staff other than teaching staff have been found to have criminal records for sexual offences against children in each month since screening began; (g) how many primary school teachers have resigned in each month since screening began due to the disclosure of their criminal record; and (h) how many primary school staff other than teaching staff have resigned in each month since screening began due to the disclosure of their criminal record?
(g) how many primary school teachers have resigned in each month since screening began due to the disclosure of their criminal record; and (h) how many primary school staff other than teaching staff have resigned in each month since screening began due to the disclosure of their criminal record?
(h) how many primary school staff other than teaching staff have resigned in each month since screening began due to the disclosure of their criminal record?
(b) None (c) 12 primary teachers were found to have a criminal record in August 2005 when screening began. (d) None (e) None (f) None (g) None (h) None
(c) 12 primary teachers were found to have a criminal record in August 2005 when screening began. (d) None (e) None (f) None (g) None (h) None
(d) None (e) None (f) None (g) None (h) None
(e) None (f) None (g) None (h) None
(f) None (g) None (h) None
(g) None (h) None
(h) None
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
15 September 2005
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Education and Training
Response time
30 days
(a) 1264 primary teachers were screened in August 2005 when screening began.
(b) None
(c) 12 primary teachers were found to have a criminal record in August 2005 when screening began.
(d) None
(e) None
(f) None
(g) None
(h) None
(b) None
(c) 12 primary teachers were found to have a criminal record in August 2005 when screening began.
(d) None
(e) None
(f) None
(g) None
(h) None
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