A WA parliamentary question seeks information on the hours sworn police officers worked at various Police and Community Youth Centres (PCYCs) and the programs they were involved in during a specific week. The answer details the hours worked and programs undertaken at each PCYC.

AnsweredQoN 8849Legislative Assembly
Asked
27 September 2012
Portfolio
Police

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(1) How many hours in the week commencing or including 17 September 2012 were sworn police officers actually working at or out of each of the following police and community youth centres:
(i) Midland;
(ii) Rockingham;
(iii) Collie;
(iv) Albany;
(v) Hilton;
(vi) Gosnells;
(vii) Armadale;
(viii) Kensington; and
(ix) Geraldton?
(2) What programs, if any, were they involved with and for approximately how long?

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Answered
13 November 2012
Responded by
Minister for Police
Response time
47 days
(1) (i) Nil (Officer transferred)
(ii) Nil (Operation Redirect)
(iii) 16 hours
(iv) 40 hours
(v)  40 hours
(vi) Nil (Long Service Leave)
(vii) 40 hours
(viii) 10 hours (30 hours dedicated to Operation Safe Place)
(ix) Nil (Officer transferred)
(2) Armadale - Ignite Program for approximately 8 hours; Fremantle - Drop in Centre for approximately 15 hours; Albany - Alta 1 for approximately 20 hours; Collie - Hang Out for approximately 2 hours
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