❓ A WA parliamentary question regarding the Department of Child Protection's expansion in Bunbury Tower, inquiring about staff increases, specific divisions, and the government's plans for the Spencer Street property. The answer confirms expansion, staff increases, and retention of the Spencer Street property.
AnsweredQoN 1874Legislative Assembly
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I refer to Question on Notice 951 and the Minister’s previous answers regarding the Department of Child Protection (DCP) and the additional space being outfitted in the Bunbury Tower for ‘increased operational requirements’, and ask:
(a) is the Bunbury Tower being outfitted for a particular division or section of the DCP;
(b) if yes to (a), which division or section;
(c) if no to (a), how many DCP staff will work from the Bunbury Tower and what are their job titles;
(d) does DCP’s ‘increased operational requirements’ mean that additional staff have been employed by the DCP in Bunbury;
(e) if yes to (d), how many additional staff have been employed;
(f) if no to (d), what are the ‘increased operational requirements’ that necessitate an expansion of the Department to the Bunbury Tower; and
(g) does the Government intend to retain the government-owned Spencer Street Property?
(a) is the Bunbury Tower being outfitted for a particular division or section of the DCP;
(b) if yes to (a), which division or section;
(c) if no to (a), how many DCP staff will work from the Bunbury Tower and what are their job titles;
(d) does DCP’s ‘increased operational requirements’ mean that additional staff have been employed by the DCP in Bunbury;
(e) if yes to (d), how many additional staff have been employed;
(f) if no to (d), what are the ‘increased operational requirements’ that necessitate an expansion of the Department to the Bunbury Tower; and
(g) does the Government intend to retain the government-owned Spencer Street Property?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
22 February 2010
Responded by
Minister for Housing and Works
Response time
104 days
The following answer has been prepared in consultation with the Department for
Child Protection (DCP).
(a) No particular division or section has relocated. The space has accommodated
an expansion of DCP's Bunbury office.
(b) Not applicable
(c) 20. Job titles include Administration Officer, Assistant Mentor, Director Special Projects, Legal Officer, Psychologist, Senior Field Worker, Senior Officer Care Services and Team Leader.
(d) Yes
(e) 12
(f) Not applicable
(g) Yes
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Child Protection (DCP).
(a) No particular division or section has relocated. The space has accommodated
an expansion of DCP's Bunbury office.
(b) Not applicable
(c) 20. Job titles include Administration Officer, Assistant Mentor, Director Special Projects, Legal Officer, Psychologist, Senior Field Worker, Senior Officer Care Services and Team Leader.
(d) Yes
(e) 12
(f) Not applicable
(g) Yes
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