❓ A WA parliamentary question asks about the screening of four-year-old children for basic health checks by community or child health nurses. The Minister's response indicates they do not have a copy of the question and cannot recall seeing it.
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CHILD HEALTH CHECKS
Do community or child health nurses currently screen every four-year-old child in Western Australia for their basic health check, including speech, eyesight and hearing tests; and, if not, why not? Hon SUE ELLERY
Do community or child health nurses currently screen every four-year-old child in Western Australia for their basic health check, including speech, eyesight and hearing tests; and, if not, why not? Hon SUE ELLERY
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I am sorry that I do not have a copy of that question, and I cannot recall seeing one either.
Hon SUE ELLERY replied: I am sorry that I do not have a copy of that question, and I cannot recall seeing one either.
I am sorry that I do not have a copy of that question, and I cannot recall seeing one either.
Hon SUE ELLERY replied: I am sorry that I do not have a copy of that question, and I cannot recall seeing one either.
I am sorry that I do not have a copy of that question, and I cannot recall seeing one either.
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