❓ Mr. Watson questions the Premier on the delay in implementing Recommendation 2 of the Blaxell Inquiry, specifically the creation of a one-stop shop for child abuse reports. The Premier's response indicates progress but lacks specifics.
AnsweredQoN 461Legislative Assembly
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BLAXELL INQUIRY — RECOMMENDATIONS
461. Mr P.B. WATSON to the
Premier:
Over 12 months ago, the Premier announced that the government
had agreed to implement all the recommendations of the Blaxell inquiry. Recommendation 2 called for the creation of a one-stop shop to manage reports
of child abuse from the public, including from children.
(1) Why has this not happened?
(2) When will this recommendation be implemented?
461. Mr P.B. WATSON to the
Premier:
Over 12 months ago, the Premier announced that the government
had agreed to implement all the recommendations of the Blaxell inquiry. Recommendation 2 called for the creation of a one-stop shop to manage reports
of child abuse from the public, including from children.
(1) Why has this not happened?
(2) When will this recommendation be implemented?
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(1)–(2)
The government has introduced virtually all the recommendations of the Blaxell inquiry and it is attending to the rest of those
recommendations.
The government has introduced virtually all the recommendations of the Blaxell inquiry and it is attending to the rest of those
recommendations.
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