Disclosure of Educational Qualifications and all Disciplinary Proceeding information conducted by the department in relation to any team Leaders and/or above.

Aussie Citz made this Right to Information request to Queensland Department of Communities, Child Safety and Disability Services

This request has been closed to new correspondence from the public body. Contact us if you think it ought be re-opened.

The request was successful.

Dear Queensland Department of Communities, Child Safety and Disability Services,

I am making an application for disclosure, pursuant the public interest provisions & Freedom of Information Act. The requested disclosure is for detailed information to be provided to the public in relation to the total number of 'Child Safety Officers' currently employed at the level of 'Team Leader' or above. How many of them have completed higher learning are university qualified in a relevant field. How many have no formal educational qualifications but are considered to be professionally qualified.

Further request for disclosure, in relation to how many 'Child Safety Officers, employed as a Team Leader or higher, have been subject to adverse professional disciplinary proceedings. That had been internally instituted by the department due to suspected acts of misconduct and/or serious misconduct of public office. Specifically, the information is sought for the South East QLD Regional offices of the Gold Coast, including Beaudesert, Jimboomba and Beenleigh.

Please also outline the 'Organisational hierarchy and structure,of the department and clarify the policies and procedures that are applied and/or followed to the complaints processes. In particular when the complaint is a serious complaint involving things like misconduct in public office.

Please provide the requested disclosure for the Gold Coast,Beaudesert, Jimboomba & Beenleigh Offices respectively.

Regards,

A Member of the Public

CESD_RTI_ERTI, Queensland Department of Communities, Child Safety and Disability Services

Good afternoon

 

Thank you for your enquiry.  The Right to Information Act 2009 gives
rights of access to documents of an agency in existence at the time of the
application; it is not a mechanism through which to ask questions.  Your
enquiry may be better directed to the department’s Human Resources area
which can be contacted on:

 

                [1][email address]

 

Kind regards

 

Gemma Deschamps | Manager, Information Access and Amendment

Right to Information, Information Privacy and Screening | Corporate
Services

Department of Child Safety, Youth and Women

Level 6, 111 George Street, Brisbane Q 4000

T: 07 3247 3590 | M: 0467 736 725| F: 07 3224 7050

 

 

Work days: Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri

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Dear Gemma

Thank you for your reply, however your response provided is not clear in relation to a decision.

Are you refusing the application?

Yours sincerely,

Aussie Citz

CESD_RTI_ERTI, Queensland Department of Communities, Child Safety and Disability Services

Good morning

You have not made an application. You have made an enquiry asking questions and I have advised you that the right of access in the Right to Information Act 2009 extends to documents of an agency; it is not a mechanism by which to ask questions.

If you wish to make an application for documents, I would invite you to reply telling me what documents of the agency you want to access. I can then assess whether your application is valid.

Alternatively you could complete the approved form, either online or in hard copy. A link is below which leads to the page from which you can start an online application or download the approved form.

http://www.rti.qld.gov.au/

Kind regards

Gemma Deschamps | Manager, Information Access and Amendment
Right to Information, Information Privacy and Screening | Corporate Services
Department of Child Safety, Youth and Women
Level 6, 111 George Street, Brisbane Q 4000
T: 07 3247 3590 | F: 07 3224 7050

Work days: Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri

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Locutus Sum left an annotation ()

I would normally say that this request had been refused but the reply from the agency makes me say something different. The officer correctly says that the applicant has not made a formal application and the officer has treated the email as an enquiry. The officer has answered the enquiry (not the non-existent formal application) so in this circumstance I say that the information was provided. The applicant can disagree and change the status.