❓ Question regarding the number of Senior Practice Development Officers employed and vacant within the Department for Child Protection and Family Support between 2010 and 2013. Shows a growth in filled positions.
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(1) How many senior practice development officers were employed within the Department for Child Protection and Family Support, as at the following dates: (a) 1 November 2013; (b) 1 November 2012; (c) 1 November 2011; and (d) 1 November 2010? (2) On each of these dates, how many of the positions were vacant?
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Answered
12 December 2013
Responded by
Minister for Child Protection
Response time
21 days
(1) The number of Senior Practice Development Officer position FTE are as follows:
(a) 1 November 2013 - 37.8 FTE
(b) 1 November 2012 - 35.6 FTE
(c) 1 November 2011 - 33.0 FTE
(d) 1 November 2010 - 28.5 FTE
(2) The number of vacant positions as at these dates are as follows:
(a) 1 November 2013 - 2.0 FTE
(b) 1 November 2012 - 3.6 FTE
(c) 1 November 2011 - 1.0 FTE
(d) 1 November 2010 - 4.0 FTE
(a) 1 November 2013 - 37.8 FTE
(b) 1 November 2012 - 35.6 FTE
(c) 1 November 2011 - 33.0 FTE
(d) 1 November 2010 - 28.5 FTE
(2) The number of vacant positions as at these dates are as follows:
(a) 1 November 2013 - 2.0 FTE
(b) 1 November 2012 - 3.6 FTE
(c) 1 November 2011 - 1.0 FTE
(d) 1 November 2010 - 4.0 FTE
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