Page 3559 - Week 10 - Thursday, 20 October 2022

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and safety concerns, including the Education Directorate, Roads ACT and Parking Operations and Traffic Compliance.

I am advised that over the past year, the School Safety Program processed correspondence from 175 constituents. Due to the multi-faceted nature of school safety correspondence, these enquiries didn’t solely focus on parking and often related to a combination of issues including parking, infrastructure, active travel and safety. Multiple constituents may have also raised the same issue separately. In addition, the School Safety Program works directly with the Education Directorate and relevant schools to respond to any parking and safety concerns identified.

Alexander Maconochie Centre—forensic psychology services

Mr Gentleman (in reply to a question and a supplementary question by Mrs Kikkert and Ms Castley on Wednesday, 12 October 2022):

ACT Corrective Services (ACTCS) utilises the contracted Forensic Psychologist for external supervision to specialist clinical positions. There has never been a Forensic Psychologist operating as supervisor to the case management team.

ACTCS is developing a supervision framework for all clinical and non-clinical roles involved in case management and therapeutic interventions. Consultation with staff and relevant experts is underway to design the most effective framework. At present, ACTCS Case Management staff have access to a range of subject matter experts to support and guide their practice and interventions. These include, but are not limited to, specialist sex offender interventions.

Alexander Maconochie Centre—human rights breach

Mr Rattenbury (in reply to a question by Mrs Kikkert on Thursday, 13 October 2022):

No.

ACT Health—elective surgery

Ms Stephen-Smith (in reply to a question by Mr Cocks on Thursday, 13 October 2022):

In the 2022-23 financial year, 2,290 surgeries are planned through the Elective Joint Replacement Program (EJRP), the Private Provider Program (PPP) and the High Value Pool (HVP).

Currently median wait times are:

EJRP

- Category 1 (to be seen within 30 days) - 10 days

- Category 2 (to be seen within 90 days) - 82 days

- Category 3 (to be seen within 365 days) - 215 days


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