❓ Question regarding interpreter services at Fiona Stanley Hospital. The response indicates that interpreter services are purchased on an as-needed basis through a whole-of-government contract, rather than a specific hospital tender.
AnsweredQoN 3140Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the provision of interpreters for the Fiona Stanley Hospital and ask: (a) are language services (encompassing the provision of interpreters) contracted out: (i) if not, why not; and (ii) if so, when were tenders advertised; (b) have tenders closed, and if so, how many tenders were received; (c) if the tender was granted, to which company was the tender contracted; and (d) what was the value of the contract?
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Answered
25 November 2014
Responded by
Minister for Health
Response time
34 days
(a) No.
(i) Purchase of interpreter services are made in accordance with the whole of government CUAITS2012 Interpreting and Translating Services on an as needed basis.
(ii) Not applicable.
(b-d) Not applicable.
(i) Purchase of interpreter services are made in accordance with the whole of government CUAITS2012 Interpreting and Translating Services on an as needed basis.
(ii) Not applicable.
(b-d) Not applicable.
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