❓ This WA parliamentary question seeks specific staffing and detainee numbers at Banksia Hill Detention Centre on a particular date in 2008. The answer provides the requested figures, clarifying the absence of 'stress leave' provision and the broader deployment of psychologists.
AnsweredQoN 156Legislative Assembly
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(1) How many juvenile detainees were held at Banksia Hill Detention Centre on 6 September 2008?
(2) How many teachers were employed teaching at Banksia Hill at this time?
(3) How many juvenile custodial officers were employed at Banksia Hill at this time?
(4) How many of these juvenile custodial officers were on sick or stress leave at this time?
(5) How many psychologists were employed at Banksia Hill at this time?
(6) How many nurses were employed at Banksia Hill at this time?
(2) How many teachers were employed teaching at Banksia Hill at this time?
(3) How many juvenile custodial officers were employed at Banksia Hill at this time?
(4) How many of these juvenile custodial officers were on sick or stress leave at this time?
(5) How many psychologists were employed at Banksia Hill at this time?
(6) How many nurses were employed at Banksia Hill at this time?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
11 June 2013
Responded by
Minister for Corrective Services
Response time
35 days
(1) 83
(2) 65
(3) 96
(4) 3 on sick leave. There is no provision for "stress leave"
under the Juvenile Custodial Officers' Award.
(5) One on 6 September 2008. There are 21 Psychologists employed to
service youth population in custody and community. These resources are
centrally located and deployed based on demand for services
(6) 4
(2) 65
(3) 96
(4) 3 on sick leave. There is no provision for "stress leave"
under the Juvenile Custodial Officers' Award.
(5) One on 6 September 2008. There are 21 Psychologists employed to
service youth population in custody and community. These resources are
centrally located and deployed based on demand for services
(6) 4
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