A parliamentary question regarding the resourcing and staffing levels of Juvenile Justice Case Managers in Broome, Western Australia. The response indicates adequate resources are currently provided and no additional staff are needed.

AnsweredQoN 2101Legislative Council
Asked
22 June 2004
Portfolio
Justice

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(1) How many Juvenile Justice Case Managers are based in Broome?
(2) Which towns and remote communities do the Broome Juvenile Justice Case Manager’s service?
(3) What is the approximate area of the Broome office jurisdiction?
(4) Are there adequate resources provided to the Broome office to ensure that the Juvenile Justice Case Managers are not overloaded with casework?
(5) Given the current caseload level for Juvenile Justice Case Managers in Broome, is there a need for additional staff resources?
(6) If so, when is this to occur?

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Answered
17 August 2004
Responded by
Minister for Housing and Works representing the Minister for Justice
Response time
56 days
(3) The Department of Justice advise the West Kimberly covers an area of approximately 220 square kilometres. (4) The Department of Justice advise there are currently adequate resources provided to cover the current caseloads of the area. (5) No
(4) The Department of Justice advise there are currently adequate resources provided to cover the current caseloads of the area. (5) No
(5) No

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