❓ A parliamentary question scrutinises the WA government's staffing response to a projected significant increase in Family and Domestic Violence (FDV) cases, highlighting a disproportionate rise in Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) staff compared to case numbers.
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Family and Domestic Violence (FDV) cases are expected to rise from 24,500 in 2025-26 to 29,400 in 2026-27. Can the Minister advise:
(a) Why over this same period do FTE increase by only four from 66 to 70;
(b) Where will the additional four FTE be deployed;
(c) How many of the 70 will be in front line roles; and
(d) How many of the 70 will be based in regional WA?
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(a) Why over this same period do FTE increase by only four from 66 to 70;
(b) Where will the additional four FTE be deployed;
(c) How many of the 70 will be in front line roles; and
(d) How many of the 70 will be based in regional WA?
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