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(2) 25

(3) (a) 109

(b), (c) see Attachment A

(The attachment is available at the Chamber Support Office).

Motor vehicles—home-garaged
(Question No 855)

Mrs Dunne asked the Minister for Police and Emergency Services, upon notice, on 14 February 2006:

(1) How many cars in your department with ACT Government numberplates are home-garaged every day;

(2) How many are garaged by officers on call;

(3) Of those which are not garaged by officers on call, (a) how many cars are there, (b) in which suburbs are they garaged and (c) in the week commencing 13 February 2006, for each car, how many kilometres were driven (i) to and from work and (ii) for work purposes.

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

(1)

27

(2)

25

(3)

(a)

2

(b)

Farrer; Gordon

(c)

(i)

150; 120

(ii)

224; 234

Teachers—bullying
(Question No 857)

Mrs Dunne asked the Minister for Education and Training, upon notice, on 14 February 2006:

Why does the Department of Education and Training not have aggregated data on complaints of bullying of teachers by teachers and a breakdown of complaints by school.

Ms Gallagher: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:

(1) Information on behaviours or incidents that might be described or classified as “bullying” are reported and recorded differently depending on: who makes the report; the nature and context of the incident; and any consequences. The label “bullying” may or may not, be used by staff to describe the same incident or behaviour at different workplaces.


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