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https://www.treasury.act.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/1698934/2020-21-Budget-Statements-C.pdf

(b) A list of services can be found via the following link: https://www.canberrahealthservices.act.gov.au/services-and-clinics.

(c) Information about the number of people and employment type has been provided below per Division at Canberra Health Services (as at 30 March 2022) as the level of data granularity required to answer this question is not currently available.

Workload is a complex measure that is not reported to the level of detail asked for in the question. In any case, it would be an unreasonable diversion of resources to provide the amount of detail requested for each of almost 8,000 staff. Roles and responsibilities for relevant staff that work across the health services in the ACT are outlined in Enterprise Agreements that can be accessed via the following link: https://www.cmtedd.act.gov.au/employment-framework/for-employees/agreements

Division

Casual

Permanent

Temporary

Allied Health

13

154

65

Cancer & Ambulatory Service

129

572

205

Chief Operating Officer

27

31

10

Finance & Business Intelligence

4

162

17

Infrastructure & Health Support Services

39

295

40

Medical Services

38

559

285

Medicine

16

871

329

Mental health, Justice Health & Alcohol & Drug Services

21

704

134

Nursing & Midwifery & Patient Support Services

171

275

31

Office of CEO

98

41

20

Office of Deputy CEO

44

7

People & Culture

1

80

7

Quality Safety Innovation & Improvement

0

40

0

Rehabilitation, Aged & Community Services

7

448

81

Surgery

1

839

227

Uni of Canberra Hospital

30

256

70

Women, Youth & Children

30

672

131

Grand Total

625

6043

1,659

(2) Service changes occur as part of the expansion and continuous improvement of health services provision or where re-direction of services is required to respond to community need. These changes do not result in a reduction in workforce. The headcount for the health service is detailed below by FY:


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