❓ Asks for data on Education Assistant staffing levels and NDIS funding for EAs in South West government schools for 2015 and 2016. The answer indicates no students were funding EAs through NDIS in 2015, and staffing data is tabled.
AnsweredQoN 4006Legislative Council
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(1) In 2015, how many of the following were employed at each government school in the South West region: (a) full-time education assistants; (b) casual education assistants; and (c) part-time education assistants? (2) In 2015, for each government school in the South West region, how many students at the school were able to fund their education assistant from funds provided under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) or the NDIS My Way trials, either in part or in full? (3) In 2016, how many of the following are employed at each government school in the South West region: (a) full-time education assistants; (b) casual education assistants; and (c) part-time education assistants? (4) In 2015, for each government school in the South West region, how many students at the school were able to fund their education assistant from funds provided under the NDIS or the NDIS My Way trials, either in part or in full?
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Answered
21 June 2016
Responded by
Minister for Education
Response time
77 days
1. and 3. See tabled paper no.
2. and 4. None.
2. and 4. None.
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