❓ Mr. Staltari requests data on Individual Behaviour Management Plans in WA public schools from 2017-2025, broken down by primary and secondary levels. The Minister responded that the data is not centrally collated and collection would be an unreasonable use of resources.
✅ AnsweredQoN 2005Legislative Assembly
Portfolio: Education
Question
I refer to Behaviour Management Plans at WA public schools, and I ask:(a) How many students at WA public schools were subject to a formal Individual Behaviour Management Plan in each of the following school years:(i) 2025;(ii) 2024;(iii) 2023;(iv) 2022;(v) 2021;(vi) 2020;(vii) 2019;(viii) 2018; and(ix) 2017; and(b) What is the answer to (a), broken down by:(i) Primary school; and(ii) Secondary school?
Answer
The information requested is not centrally collated and collecting it would divert staff away from their important duties supporting schools, and it is not considered to be a reasonable or appropriate use of government resources.
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