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2014-15

2015-16

2016-17

2017-18

2018-19

2 (e) Claims with proportionate loss of use payments

0

0

0

0

0

2 (f) Claims with death payments

0

0

0

0

0

3. Total value of benefits awarded in accepted claims

n.p.*

$1,140,435

$550,813

$646,314

$272,492

4. Number of workers’ compensation claims denied^^

10

5. Costs to ACT Government of conciliation and arbitration of workers compensation claims

$n.p.*

$35,222

$27,555

$36,820

$3,229

6. Claims involving the judicial system

Nil**

* n.p. relates to data that cannot be provided as the claim count is less than five and could be identifiable if disclosed, particularly given the specific nature and the size of the Bimberi workforce.

^ Total and partial incapacity payments are not able to be disaggregated.

^^ The number of claims denied cannot be disaggregated by financial year due to the small number of claims involved in each financial year. In addition, the number of claims initially denied that were awarded benefits following conciliation or arbitration is too low to report without disclosing information that could be identifiable.

** The ACT Government did not incur any costs as a result of court proceedings as no claims proceeded through the judicial system.

Children and young people—out of home care
(Question No 2703)

Mrs Kikkert asked the Minister for Education and Early Childhood Development, upon notice, on 20 September 2019 (redirected to the Minister for Children, Youth and Families):

(1) Were any residential care homes in the ACT operated directly by Barnardos before 14 August 2019; if so (a) how many and why and (b) how many children and young people were resident in these homes.

(2) How many residential care homes in the ACT were operated by Premier Youthworks before 14 August 2019 and how many children and young people were resident in these homes.

(3) How many residential care homes are currently operating in the ACT and how many children and young people are currently resident in these homes.

(4) Were any employees of Barnardos working as staff for residential care homes in the ACT before 14 August 2019; if so, (a) how many and (b) how many were in managerial positions.

(5) How many staff did Premier Youthworks employ in residential care homes in the ACT before 14 August 2019 and how many of these were managers.

(6) How many of total employees were (a) permanent fulltime, (b) permanent part-time and (c) casual.


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