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Extract from Hansard [LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES a and B SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION — Thursday, 22 October 2020] P580c-582A Mrs Liza Harvey Extract from Hansard [LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES A AND B SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION — Thursday, 22 October 2020] p580c-582a Mrs Liza Harvey DIVISION 26: EDUCATION — [Supplementary Information No B14.] Question: Mrs L.M. Harvey asked for the number of psychologists in the statewide school psychology service. Answer: All school psychologists employed by the Department are trained in the management of critical incidents and depending on the location of the incident, can be redirected to support. 362.71 school psychologist FTE are employed. [Supplementary Information No B15.] Question: Mrs L.M. Harvey asked for the school locations of the following programs: Glass Jar Australia, Shine Inspire Achieve Belong, the Wirrpanda Foundation and Ricky Grace’s Role Models and Leaders’ Australia Girls’ Academy. Answer: Glass Jar Australia (Shooting Stars Program) Carnarvon Community College Coolbellup Community School Derby District High School East Narrogin Primary School Halls Creek District High School Laverton School Leonora District High School Meekatharra District High School Mullewa District High School Narrogin Senior High School SHINE. Inspire Achieve Belong Inc. Champion Bay Senior High School Mount Magnet District High School Rangeway Primary School Wirrpanda Foundation (Deadly Sista Girlz Program) Champion Bay Senior High School Ellenbrook Secondary College Gilmore College Governor Stirling Senior High School John Tonkin College (Mandurah) Southern River College Yule Brook College Fremantle College North Albany Senior High School Katanning Senior High School Northam Senior High School Role Models and Leaders Australia (Girls Academy) Balga Senior High School Broome Senior High School Cecil Andrews College Challis Community Primary School [1] Extract from Hansard [LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES A AND B SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION — Thursday, 22 October 2020] p580c-582a Mrs Liza Harvey Coodanup College Derby District High School East Kimberley College Esperance Senior High School Geraldton Senior High School Girrawheen Senior High School Hedland Senior High School Kalgoorlie–Boulder Community High School Karratha Senior High School Kiara College Newton Moore Senior High School (Bunbury) Roebourne District High School Swan View Senior High School [Supplementary Information No B16.] Question: Mrs L.M. Harvey asked whether — (a) the funding for the soccer programs at Darling Range, John Curtin, Lynwood, Safety Bay and Woodvale will continue beyond 2024; and (b) any of the programs are not continuing, and, if so, why? Answer: (a) The specialist soccer programs at Darling Range Sports College, John Curtin College of the Arts, Lynwood Senior High School, Safety Bay Senior High School and Woodvale Secondary College are self-funded by the schools. (b) The five schools have confirmed that their soccer programs will be continuing in 2021. Offering such programs is a school based decision made at the local school level. __________ [2] .
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