❓ Hon. Alanna Clohesy asks about the civilianisation of 149.7 FTE positions identified in phase 1 of the WA Police service definition and resource model. The Attorney General, representing the Minister for Police, responds that no civilianisation proposals have been approved or progressed.
AnsweredQoN 38Legislative Council
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POLICE — SERVICE DEFINITION AND RESOURCE
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38. Hon ALANNA CLOHESY to the
Attorney General representing the Minister for Police:
I refer to question without notice 1128 and the 149.7
full-time equivalent positions identified during phase 1 of the service
definition and resource model.
Can the minister please advise how many of the 149.7 FTE
identified —
(a) will be civilianised;
(b) have been civilianised; and
(c) are no longer being considered for civilianisation by
position, work location and rank?
MODEL
38. Hon ALANNA CLOHESY to the
Attorney General representing the Minister for Police:
I refer to question without notice 1128 and the 149.7
full-time equivalent positions identified during phase 1 of the service
definition and resource model.
Can the minister please advise how many of the 149.7 FTE
identified —
(a) will be civilianised;
(b) have been civilianised; and
(c) are no longer being considered for civilianisation by
position, work location and rank?
AnswerView source ↗
On behalf of the Minister for Police, I thank the honourable
member for some notice of this question. I am also grateful to her for having
expanded my word skills; I never realised ZZZ### ZZZcivilianisation ''
was a real word, but apparently it is!
WA Police has not approved or progressed any civilianisation
proposals from phase 1 of the service definition and resource model.
(a)–(c) Not applicable.
member for some notice of this question. I am also grateful to her for having
expanded my word skills; I never realised ZZZ### ZZZcivilianisation ''
was a real word, but apparently it is!
WA Police has not approved or progressed any civilianisation
proposals from phase 1 of the service definition and resource model.
(a)–(c) Not applicable.
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