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Public Accounts committee No, it's been around for a while.
March 12th, 2009Committee meeting
Don Head
Public Accounts committee Most definitely. We'll make sure this is in our evaluation framework as we assess all these pieces.
March 12th, 2009Committee meeting
Don Head
Public Accounts committee There are a couple of things, Mr. Chair, that we've done as a follow-up. They are things that were starting, or were to have started, earlier--simple things, such as that when our executive committee meets roughly every month, when we go through our presentations now, there is a
March 12th, 2009Committee meeting
Don Head
Public Accounts committee It has been since June 27 last year.
March 12th, 2009Committee meeting
Don Head
Public Accounts committee In my management team I have a strong chief financial officer who has had many years of experience within the public service and who previously worked in the Auditor General's office. I have a human resources team now that is much stronger than it was a couple of years ago. So fo
March 12th, 2009Committee meeting
Don Head
March 12th, 2009Committee meeting
Don Head
Public Accounts committee Oh, most definitely. Yes, there's no question about that.
March 12th, 2009Committee meeting
Don Head
Public Accounts committee The short answer is yes, it has. As a result of the review done by the Auditor General's office, once they brought it to our attention, we initiated an approach to review specifically the sites that were audited. As well, we initiated a review of all the institutions across the c
March 12th, 2009Committee meeting
Don Head
Public Accounts committee Very much so. The automated scheduling system that will be available in September will make it much easier, so that when an officer phones in and books, the correctional manager will push a button in the system, it will be recorded, and then the follow-up will be recorded and wil
March 12th, 2009Committee meeting
Don Head
Public Accounts committee The cost of the rations is around $4.75, or in that $4 range—just under $5. The issue that was pointed out by the Auditor General is that it's not a true cost, because then you have to look at the preparation and so on. When we start to add in the cost for prep, we add in another
March 12th, 2009Committee meeting
Don Head
Public Accounts committee Yes. As mentioned earlier, we've noticed over the last several years that the average number of sick leave days taken by correctional officers has increased. Currently the average is about 17 days. That's almost the maxed-out number of sick leave days that a correctional officer
March 12th, 2009Committee meeting
Don Head
Public Accounts committee That's very much so. This is a growing concern, probably more in the last few years than in the past. If I go back to my own situation, when I started 31 years ago as a front-line correctional officer, if an incident occurred, it didn't matter how serious it was, you dealt with
March 12th, 2009Committee meeting
Don Head
Public Accounts committee On the issue of the proposed legislative amendments, we continue to provide input as to the impact on the correctional service, as do other government departments that may experience some impacts. In our calculations, we look at what the projected population growth would be based
March 12th, 2009Committee meeting
Don Head
Public Accounts committee At this point in time, we're not involved in any financial discussion with Newfoundland, but we are talking with them about their needs.
March 12th, 2009Committee meeting
Don Head
Public Accounts committee For the most part, yes, it is. If everything were equal—all our positions were fully staffed, all our rosters properly balanced, our post deployment scenarios in place—we have the ability through our substitute officers to cover a certain level of leave, which not only includes s
March 12th, 2009Committee meeting
Don Head