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Title

Notes

Duration in Hours

Accreditation End Date

Teaching Load ^

Delivery Cost ^

Date Course Began

Certificate III in Barbering

830

Current *

1,260

$223,360

Semester One, 2017

Certificate IV in Cyber Security

880

Current *

612

$112,688

Semester Two, 2017

Certificate III in Live Production and Services

Replacement under development; no current students

514

16 Oct 2022

Nil

Nil

Semester One, 2019

^ Load and costs relate to year decision was made

* No accreditation end date for current VET qualifications

ACT Policing—body worn cameras
(Question No 847)

Mr Braddock asked the Minister for Police and Emergency Services, upon notice, on 10 June 2022:

(1) Does ACT Policing collect data on body camera activation practices; if not, why not; if so, who will the data routinely be made accessible to and will this be public.

(2) What tools are ACT Policing and other relevant bodies using to analyse the data, including the names of any software.

(3) What is the number of times, as well as a percentage (where relevant), in the last 12 months, that members of ACT Policing have (a) failed to activate their body worn camera (BWC) in required instances, broken down by the categories under ‘When must a police officer use a BWC?’ in section 4.7 and 4.8 of the Crimes (Surveillance Devices) Body-worn Cameras Guidelines 2022 (the Guidelines), (b) chosen to activate their BWC under section 4.9 of the Guidelines, broken down by the stated purpose under the guidelines, (c) failed to record an interaction after being requested to record, (d) ceased to use a BWC due to reasons listed under ‘Exceptions to use’ in the Guidelines, broken down by the categories, (e) received a complaint about the use of, or failure to use, a BWC and (f) failed to record the reason for using or not using a BWC against the Guidelines.

(4) Is geographic information about failures to comply with the Guidelines and corresponding legislation collected; if so, can the Minister provide this information; if not, why not.

(5) Is demographic information about members of the public involved in ACT Policing officers’ failures to comply with the Guidelines and corresponding legislation collected; if so, can the Minister provide this information; if not, why not.

(6) What demographic information is collected about members of the public who are recorded by BWCs, and in what situations is this information recorded.


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