AUSTRALIA | Ombudsman Western Australia Annual Report 2023-24 tabled in Parliament

The office of the Western Australian Ombudsman has tabled its 2023-24 annual report in Parliament. The report outlines the work of the Office for the year, including:

  • The institution received 2,437 complaints and 12,079 enquiries.
  • It finalised 95% of complaints within 3 months.
  • All the institution's recommendations were accepted.


In relation to the review of child deaths and family domestic violence fatalities, they:

  • Received 139 notifications of child deaths of which 49 went to investigation;
  • Received 29 reviewable family and domestic violence fatalities; and
  • Made eight recommendations about ways to prevent or reduce these deaths and fatalities.

The Reportable Conduct Scheme expanded on 1 January 2024 to cover additional categories of conduct and additional sectors. The Scheme provides independent oversight of how organisations that exercise care, supervision or authority over children handle allegations of, and convictions for, child abuse by their employees.

In 2023-24, the Ombudsman institution received 696 notifications of reportable conduct and, arising from the Ombudsman’s involvement, organisations took 97 actions to prevent reportable conduct.

They tabled a report in Parliament: A report on giving effect to the recommendations arising from the Investigation into family and domestic violence and suicide.

They completed A report of the monitoring activities of the Parliamentary Commissioner for Administrative Investigations under Part 4 of the Criminal Law (Unlawful Consorting and Prohibited Insignia) Act 2021 for the period ending 23 December 2022, which was tabled in Parliament by the Attorney General.

The Ombudsman enhanced regional awareness and access to the Office, including a visit to:

  • Carnarvon in the Gascoyne Region;
  • Esperance in the Goldfields-Esperance Region; and
  • Geraldton and Mullewa in the Mid-West Region.

Kindly click here to access the annual report.

 

Source: The Western Australian Ombudsman

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