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Answers to questions

ACT Policing—staffing
(Question No 180)

Mr Hanson asked the Minister for Police and Emergency Services, upon notice, on 23 April 2021:

(1) What was the number of (a) filled and (b) unfilled overtime shifts by sworn ACT Policing members on a quarterly basis for three years up to 31 March 2021.

(2) What was the number of vacant full-time equivalent positions of sworn ACT Policing members on a quarterly basis for three years up to 31 March 2021.

(3) What was the total number of sick days required by sworn ACT Policing members on a quarterly basis for three years up to 31 March 2021.

(4) What was the total number of mental health leave days required by sworn ACT Policing members on a quarterly basis for three years up to 31 March 2021.

(5) What was the total number of Comcare days required by sworn ACT Policing members on a quarterly basis for three years up to 31 March 2021.

(6) What was the total number of sworn ACT Policing members who retired or resigned on a quarterly basis for three years up to 31 March 2021.

Mr Gentleman: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:

1.

(a) Filled overtime shifts

ACT Policing cannot accurately provide data on overtime by ‘shifts’. ACT Policing’s HR Information Management System (IMS) and reporting tools only report on total hours undertaken. These hours are provided below.

Number of Overtime Hours Undertaken Quarterly by Sworn Members

F/Year

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

Grand Total

1 July – 30 Sept

1 Oct – 31 Dec

1 Jan – 31 March

1 Apr – 30 June

2017-18

10,889.35

12,588.18

13,925.92

14,549.03

51,952.48

2018-19

13,470.9

12,782.4

13,071.5

12,010.07

51,334.87

2019-20

10,020.42

11,150.26

11,411.49

7,515.67

40,097.84

2020-21

11,272.2

9,186.11

11,202.58

31,660.89

(b) Unfilled overtime shifts

This data cannot be produced to an accurate level without significant manual effort across ACT Policing.


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