Page 4413 - Week 11 - Thursday, 25 October 2018

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Family Violence, the Minister for Health and Wellbeing, the Minister for Tourism and Special Events, the Minister for Trade, Industry and Investment, the Minister for Higher Education, the Minister for Medical and Health Research, the Minister for Transport, the Minister for Vocational Education and Skills, the Minister assisting the Chief Minister on Advanced Technology and Space Industries, the Minister for the Arts and Cultural Events, the Minister for Building Quality Improvement, the Minister for Business and Regulatory Services, the Minister for Seniors and Veterans, the Minister for Corrections and Justice Health, the Minister for Disability, the Minister for Children, Youth and Families, the Minister for Employment and Workplace Safety, the Minister for Government Services and Procurement, the Minister for Urban Renewal, the Minister for City Services, the Minister for Community Services and Facilities, the Minister for Roads, the Speaker, 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 Sport and Recreation, the Minister for Women, upon notice, on 21 September 2018 (redirected to the Chief Minister):

(1) For each directorate and agency for which the Minister is responsible, how many employees accessed an Employee Assistance Scheme during the financial years (a) 2007-08, (b) 2008-2009, (c) 2009-2010, (d) 2010-2011, (e) 2011-2012, (f) 2012-2013, (g) 2013-2014, (h) 2014-2015, (i) 2015-2016, (j) 2016-2017, (k) 2017-2018, (l) 2018-19 to date.

(2) What is the breakdown of the total number of employees who accessed an Employee Assistance Scheme by ACTPS classification or equivalent in relation to each financial year in part (1).

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

The data provided in this response refers to the use by ACT Public Service employees and their families of the Employee Assistance Schemes. Small agencies and directorates have been identified as an Agency or Directorate.

In addition, the term “ACT Legislative Assembly (Executive)” refers to the Ministers’ staff within the ACT Executive and “ACT Legislative Assembly (Non-Executive)” refers to all other ACT staff working within the ACT Legislative Assembly.

When reviewing the number of staff accessing EAP services it is important to take into account the fact that employment numbers differ significantly across directorates.

(1) (a) 1 July 2007 – 30 June 2008

Minimal statistical data history is available from service providers, directorates and agencies on ACT Government employees accessing confidential Employee Assistance Program (EAP) services during this period.

Directorate / Agency

Total Utilisation

Number of Territory Employees

CIT

26

26

Agency

8

8

Disability, Housing and Community Services

132

132

Education and Training

402

402

ACT Legislative Assembly (Executive)

3

3


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