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7. The nurses at the AMC are:

(a) not hired specifically to prepare and assist in the dosing of methadone, and

(b) have all been recruited to undertake a full range of responsibilities including methadone administration.

8. Nursing staff at the AMC undertake onsite drug and alcohol training provided by the Clinical Development Nurse.

Government—media and public relations
(Question No 386-414)

Mr Coe asked the Chief Minister, the Minister for Urban Renewal, the Minister for Economic Development, the Treasurer, the Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs, the Attorney-General, the Minister for Police and Emergency Services, the Minister for Multicultural Affairs, the Minister for Workplace Safety and Industrial Relations, the Minister for Sport and Recreation, the Minister for Women, the Minister for Higher Education, Training and Research, the Minister for Housing and Suburban Development, the Minister for the Environment and Heritage, the Minister for Planning and Land Management, the Minister for the Prevention of Domestic and Family Violence, the Minister for Tourism and Major Events, the Minister for Regulatory Services, the Minister for the Arts and Community Events, the Minister for Veterans and Seniors, the Minister for Climate Change and Sustainability, the Minister for Justice, Consumer Affairs and Road Safety, the Minister for Corrections, the Minister for Mental Health, the Minister for Community Services and Social Inclusion, the Minister for Disability, Children and Youth, the Minister for Education and Early Childhood Development, the Minister for Health and Wellbeing, and the Minister for Transport and City Services, upon notice, on 4 August 2017 (redirected to the Chief Minister):

(1) What is the total number of staff by full-time equivalent and headcount assigned to media or public relations roles for each directorate and government agency for which you are responsible.

(2) What is the breakdown, by ACT Public Service classification type, of the number of staff assigned to media or public relations roles for each directorate and government agency for which you are responsible.

(3) Does any of the directorates or government agencies for which you are responsible engage any consultants or contractors to perform media, communications or public relations roles; if so, what is the (a) number of consultants or contractors for each body and (b) value of that contract.

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

See Attachment A for answers to these questions, as at 24 August 2017, for all ACT Government directorates. Please note that media and public relations roles are not titles commonly used and do not reflect modern communications service delivery. Therefore the response includes current communications roles including strategic communications and media, digital communications, marketing and advertising.


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