❓ Question regarding the number of incidents of students in possession of alcohol in WA schools between 2002 and 2005. The answer indicates no centralised records were kept prior to 2004, and limited data is available for 2004-2005.
AnsweredQoN 590Legislative Assembly
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(b) 2002; (c) 2003; (d) 2004; (e) 2005?
(c) 2003; (d) 2004; (e) 2005?
(d) 2004; (e) 2005?
(e) 2005?
(c) 2003; (d) 2004; (e) 2005?
(d) 2004; (e) 2005?
(e) 2005?
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Answered
12 April 2006
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Education and Training
Response time
35 days
(1) In relation to non-government schools no centralised record or compilation of figures is undertaken. In relation to public schools no central data was collected prior to 2004. In relation to public schools during 2004 and 2005 there was one incident recorded centrally which related directly to school students in possession of alcohol. (2) In relation to public schools, no central data is held in relation to the age of students in possession of alcohol. (3) In relation to public schools, no central data is held in relation to the gender of students in possession of alcohol.
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