❓ Mr. Wyatt asks about early childhood programs in WA public schools, including program details, agency involvement, and service areas. The response provides a number of schools with programs and refers to a tabled paper for further details.
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(1) How many public schools have programs involving children aged 0–4 years, or their parents, and what are the names of those schools?
(2) For each of the schools listed at (1):
(a) what is the nature of the programs (for example, play group, parent information, etc);
(b) are officers from other agencies involved, and if so, what agencies and what officers; and
(c) what surrounding schools, if any, do the programs serve?
(2) For each of the schools listed at (1):
(a) what is the nature of the programs (for example, play group, parent information, etc);
(b) are officers from other agencies involved, and if so, what agencies and what officers; and
(c) what surrounding schools, if any, do the programs serve?
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18 October 2011
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Minister for Education
Response time
49 days
A survey of schools in 2011 revealed the following information:
(1)-(2) One hundred and eighty two public schools have programs involving children aged 0-4 years, or their parents, as at February/March 2011 [see tabled paper no.].
(2)(a) Refer to tabled paper.
(2)(b) The Department of Education does not keep employment data on officers from those agencies outlined in the tabled paper.
(2)(c) The majority of programs on school sites are for access by the local school community. However, where possible, schools in close proximity network with each other and therefore a small number of these programs may be accessible by families beyond the school where they are sited.
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(1)-(2) One hundred and eighty two public schools have programs involving children aged 0-4 years, or their parents, as at February/March 2011 [see tabled paper no.].
(2)(a) Refer to tabled paper.
(2)(b) The Department of Education does not keep employment data on officers from those agencies outlined in the tabled paper.
(2)(c) The majority of programs on school sites are for access by the local school community. However, where possible, schools in close proximity network with each other and therefore a small number of these programs may be accessible by families beyond the school where they are sited.
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