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Abuse in care

748916 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
In the context of the Australian child protection systems in operation in each state and territory, abuse in care refers to instances of abuse of children in out-of-home care, on third party parental orders, or on other orders that transfer full or partial parental responsibility for the child to an authority of the State. It can involve physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse and neglect. Abuse in care includes instances where the person held responsible is: a) the approved carer b) anoth...
Standard: Children and Families

Abuse in care

742259 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
In the context of the Australian child protection systems in operation in each state and territory, abuse in care refers to instances of abuse of children in out-of-home care, on third party parental orders, or on other orders that transfer full or partial parental responsibility for the child to an authority of the State. It can involve physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse and neglect. Abuse in care includes instances where the person held responsible is: a) the approved carer b) anoth...
Superseded: Children and Families

Access arrangement type

475851 | Property | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A descriptor of type of arrangement made between relevant parties in relation to having access to an individual, and/or access to information about an individual.
Standard: Community Services (retired), Children and Families

Ad-hoc adoption

749048 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW)
An intercountry adoption from a country with which Australia did not have an existing intercountry adoption program at the time the file of the applicant(s) was sent.
Standard: Children and Families

Ad-hoc adoption

722860 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW)
An intercountry, non-program adoption from a country with which Australia did not have an existing intercountry adoption program at the time the file of the applicant(s) was sent.
Superseded: Children and Families

Additional adoptive care need code N

775985 | Value Domain | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A code set representing the level of additional resources and/or support services required to foster healthy development and wellbeing, and to support positive family functioning and prevent adoption disruptions.
Standard: Children and Families

Additional care need

775982 | Property | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The level of additional resources and/or support services required for care provision.
Standard: Children and Families

Address

428657 | Object Class | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A collection of information used for describing the location of an entity and/or details describing how the entity can be contacted.
Standard: Community Services (retired), Early Childhood, Health, Tasmanian Health, Housing assistance, Independent Hospital Pricing Authority, WA Health, Indigenous, Homelessness, Disability, Children and Families, Commonwealth Department of Social Services (retired), Youth Justice, Australian Teacher Workforce Data Oversight Board, Aged Care
Retired: National Health Performance Authority (retired), Commonwealth Department of Health

Address—Australian postcode

429892 | Data Element Concept | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Australian numeric descriptor for a postal delivery area for an address.
Standard: Community Services (retired), Early Childhood, Health, Tasmanian Health, Housing assistance, Independent Hospital Pricing Authority, WA Health, Homelessness, Indigenous, Disability, Children and Families, Commonwealth Department of Social Services (retired), Youth Justice, Australian Teacher Workforce Data Oversight Board, Aged Care
Retired: National Health Performance Authority (retired), Commonwealth Department of Health

Address—Australian postcode, Australian postcode code (Postcode datafile) {NNNN}

429894 | Data Element | Australian Youth Justice Administrators (AYJA)
The Australian numeric descriptor for a postal delivery area for an address.
Standard: Community Services (retired), Housing assistance, Independent Hospital Pricing Authority, WA Health, Disability, Children and Families
Superseded: Early Childhood, Health, Homelessness, Indigenous, Youth Justice
Retired: National Health Performance Authority (retired), Commonwealth Department of Health

Address—Australian postcode, code (Postcode datafile) NNNN

611398 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Australian numeric descriptor for a postal delivery area for an address.
Standard: Health, Children and Families, Commonwealth Department of Social Services (retired), Disability, Early Childhood, Indigenous, Homelessness, Youth Justice, Australian Teacher Workforce Data Oversight Board, Aged Care

Address—statistical area

457285 | Data Element Concept | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A designated region with a pre-determined population used for describing location and contact details. Based on the Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS) structure of six hierarchical statistical area levels comprised in ascending order.
Superseded: Health, Early Childhood
Standard: Community Services (retired), Disability, Children and Families
Retired: National Health Performance Authority (retired)

Address—statistical area

660651 | Data Element Concept | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A designated region with a pre-determined population used for describing location.
Standard: Health, Children and Families, Early Childhood, Aged Care
Recorded: Australian Teacher Workforce Data Oversight Board

Address—statistical area, level 2 (SA2) code (ASGS 2011) N(9)

457289 | Data Element
A designated region describing location and contact details that represents a medium-sized area built from a number of Statistical areas level 1 (SA1s), as represented by a code. The aim is to represent a community that interacts together socially and economically.
Superseded: Health, Children and Families
Standard: Community Services (retired), Disability

Address—statistical area, level 2 (SA2) code (ASGS 2016) N(9)

659774 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A designated region with a pre-determined population describing location which represents medium-sized general purpose area aggregated from whole Statistical areas level 1, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Health, Children and Families

Address—statistical area, level 2 (SA2) code (ASGS Edition 3) N(9)

747313 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A designated region with a pre-determined population describing location which represents medium-sized general purpose area aggregated from whole Statistical area level 1s, as represented by a code.
Standard: Health, Children and Families, Aged Care

Address—suburb/town/locality name

429887 | Data Element Concept | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The name of the locality/suburb of the address.
Standard: Community Services (retired), Early Childhood, Health, Tasmanian Health, Housing assistance, Homelessness, WA Health, Indigenous, Disability, Children and Families, Youth Justice, Australian Teacher Workforce Data Oversight Board, Aged Care

Address—suburb/town/locality name, text X[X(45)]

429889 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The name of the locality/suburb of the address, as represented by text.
Standard: Community Services (retired), Early Childhood, Health, Tasmanian Health, Housing assistance, Homelessness, Indigenous, Disability, Children and Families, Youth Justice, Aged Care

Adoption

327208 | Glossary Item | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW)
Adoption is the legal process by which a person legally becomes a child of the adoptive parents and legally ceases to be a child of his/her existing parents.
Standard: Health, Community Services (retired), Indigenous, Disability, Children and Families

Adoption

470086 | Object Class | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A legal process by which a person legally becomes a child of the adoptive parent(s) and legally ceases to be a child of his/her existing parent(s).
Standard: Community Services (retired), Children and Families

Adoption consent

650102 | Property | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The parental consent obtained or dispensed with for an adoption.
Standard: Children and Families

Adoption consent code N

749118 | Value Domain | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A code set representing the consent by birth parents to an adoption.
Standard: Children and Families

Adoption consent code N

468236 | Value Domain | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A code set representing the consent by birth parents to an adoption.
Standard: Community Services (retired)
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoption Indigenous status code N

729916 | Value Domain | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A code set representing Indigenous status.
Standard: Children and Families

Adoption Indigenous status code N

651228 | Value Domain | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A code set representing Indigenous status.
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoption organisation sector

468243 | Property | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
An organisation sector authorised under adoption legislation to make the decision about the placement of an adoptive child.
Standard: Community Services (retired), Children and Families

Adoption placement

653253 | Property | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The legal placement of a child for adoption.
Standard: Children and Families

Adoption placement not finalised

650132 | Property | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A child placed with adoptive parents prior to finalisation of an adoption order.
Standard: Children and Families

Adoption type

467120 | Property | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A descriptor of the category by which a person legally becomes a child of the adoptive parent(s) and legally ceases to be a child of his/her existing parent(s).
Standard: Community Services (retired), Children and Families

Adoption type code N

700998 | Value Domain | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A code set representing categories of adoptions.
Standard: Children and Families

Adoption type code N

749255 | Value Domain | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A code set representing categories of adoptions.
Standard: Children and Families

Adoption type code N

722902 | Value Domain | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A code set representing categories of adoptions.
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoption type code N

651126 | Value Domain | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A code set representing categories of adoptions.
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoptions DSS 2013-16

650865 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Adoptions data set specification (DSS) describes data collected from state/territory departments responsible for adoptions for the Adoptions Australia Collection. Adoption is the legal process by which a person legally becomes a child of the adoptive parent(s) and legally ceases to be a child of his/her existing parent(s). Adopted children are normally aged 18 years and under; however, some known adoptions, such as adoptions by step-parents, can involve adoptees over 18. The Adoptions Austra...
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoptions DSS 2016-17

687752 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Adoptions data set specification (DSS) describes data collected from state/territory departments responsible for adoptions for the Adoptions Australia Collection. Adoption is the legal process by which a person legally becomes a child of the adoptive parent(s) and legally ceases to be a child of his/her existing parent(s). Adopted children are normally aged 18 years and under; however, some known adoptions, such as adoptions by step-parents, can involve adoptees over 18. The Adoptions Austra...
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoptions DSS 2017-18

700748 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Adoptions data set specification (DSS) describes data collected from state/territory departments responsible for adoptions for the Adoptions Australia Collection. Adoption is the legal process by which a person legally becomes a child of the adoptive parent(s) and legally ceases to be a child of his/her existing parent(s). Adopted children are normally aged 18 years and under; however, some known adoptions, such as adoptions by step-parents, can involve adoptees over 18. The Adoptions Austra...
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoptions DSS 2018-19

722241 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Adoptions data set specification (DSS) describes data collected from state/territory departments responsible for adoptions for the Adoptions Australia Collection. Adoption is the legal process by which a person legally becomes a child of the adoptive parent(s) and legally ceases to be a child of his/her existing parent(s). Adopted children are normally aged 18 years and under; however, some known adoptions, such as adoptions by step-parents, can involve adoptees over 18. The Adoptions Austra...
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoptions DSS 2019-20

729909 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Adoptions data set specification (DSS) describes data collected from state/territory departments responsible for adoptions for the Adoptions Australia Collection. Adoption is the legal process by which a person legally becomes a child of the adoptive parent(s) and legally ceases to be a child of his/her existing parent(s). Adopted children are normally aged 18 years and under; however, some known adoptions, such as adoptions by step-parents, can involve adoptees over 18. The Adoptions Austra...
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoptions DSS 2020-21

749045 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Adoptions data set specification (DSS) describes data collected from state/territory departments responsible for adoptions for the Adoptions Australia Collection.Adoption is the legal process by which a person legally becomes a child of the adoptive parent(s) and legally ceases to be a child of his/her existing parent(s). Adopted children are normally aged 18 years and under; however, some known child adoptions, such as adoptions by step-parents, can involve adoptees over 18.The Adoptions Au...
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoptions DSS 2021-22

766551 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Adoptions data set specification (DSS) describes data collected from state/territory departments responsible for adoptions for the Adoptions Australia Collection.Adoption is the legal process by which a person legally becomes a child of the adoptive parent(s) and legally ceases to be a child of his/her existing parent(s). Adopted children are normally aged 18 years and under; however, some known child adoptions, such as adoptions by step-parents, can involve adoptees over 18.The Adoptions Au...
Standard: Children and Families

Adoptions DSS 2022-23

784744 | Data Set Specification | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Adoptions data set specification (DSS) describes data collected from state/territory departments responsible for adoptions for the Adoptions Australia Collection.Adoption is the legal process by which a person legally becomes a child of the adoptive parent(s) and legally ceases to be a child of his/her existing parent(s). Adopted children are normally aged 18 years and under; however, some known child adoptions, such as adoptions by step-parents, can involve adoptees over 18.The Adoptions Au...
Qualified: Children and Families

Adoption—access arrangement type

475854 | Data Element Concept | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The type of arrangement made between relevant parties to an adoption at the time of the adoption order regarding contact with, and/or the release of information about, one or more individuals.
Standard: Community Services (retired), Children and Families

Adoption—access arrangement type, agreement type code N

475856 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The type of arrangement made between relevant parties to an adoption at the time of the adoption order regarding contact with, and/or the release of information about, one or more individuals, as represented by a code.
Standard: Community Services (retired), Children and Families

Adoption—adoption consent

650098 | Data Element Concept | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The type of consent given for an adoption.
Standard: Children and Families

Adoption—adoption consent, code N

749120 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The type of consent given for an adoption, as represented by a code.
Standard: Children and Families

Adoption—adoption consent, code N

650100 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The type of consent given for an adoption, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoption—adoption organisation sector

650110 | Data Element Concept | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The sector in which an organisation responsible for arranging a finalised adoption operates.
Standard: Children and Families

Adoption—adoption organisation sector, code N

650104 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The sector in which an organisation responsible for arranging a finalised adoption operates, as represented by a code.
Standard: Children and Families

Adoption—adoption placement

653259 | Data Element Concept | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The placement of a child with an adoptive family.
Standard: Children and Families

Adoption—adoption placement not finalised

650134 | Data Element Concept | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A child placed with adoptive parents prior to finalisation of an adoption order.
Standard: Children and Families

Adoption—adoption placement not finalised, total N[NN]

650136 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The total number of children placed with adoptive parents prior to finalisation of an adoption order.
Standard: Children and Families

Adoption—adoption placement, total N[NN]

749124 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The total number of children placed with adoptive parents.
Standard: Children and Families

Adoption—adoption placement, total N[NN]

653256 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The total number of children placed with adoptive families.
Standard: Children and Families

Adoption—adoption placement, total N[NN]

722849 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The total number of children placed with adoptive families.
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoption—application for information lodged

650126 | Data Element Concept | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The lodgement of an application seeking information about an adoption.
Standard: Children and Families

Adoption—application for information lodged, total number N[NN]

722841 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The total number of applications lodged by adults seeking information about an adoption.
Standard: Children and Families

Adoption—application for information lodged, total number N[NN]

651750 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The total number of applications lodged seeking information about an adoption.
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoption—application for information type

470484 | Data Element Concept
The type of application seeking information about an individual in relation to an adoption.
Standard: Community Services (retired), Children and Families

Adoption—application for information type, code N

749127 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The type of application seeking information about an individual in relation to an adoption, as represented by a code.
Standard: Children and Families

Adoption—application for information type, code N

650116 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The type of application seeking information about an individual in relation to an adoption, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoption—application type

512917 | Data Element Concept
The reason for which an application was lodged by a person in relation to an adoption.
Standard: Community Services (retired), Children and Families

Adoption—application type, information/veto code N[N]

749130 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The reason for which an application was lodged by a person in relation to an adoption, as represented by a code.
Standard: Children and Families

Adoption—application type, information/veto code N[N]

650898 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The reason for which an application was lodged by a person in relation to an adoption, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoption—children adopted as part of a sibling group

650922 | Data Element Concept | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Children adopted at the same time and into the same family as part of a sibling group.
Standard: Children and Families

Adoption—children adopted as part of a sibling group, total number N[N]

650925 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The total number of children adopted at the same time and into the same family as part of a sibling group.
Standard: Children and Families

Adoption—finalised adoption

650120 | Data Element Concept | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The severing of a legal relationship between a child and the biological parents and the transferring in full of the legal relationship of parent and child to the adoptive parent(s).
Standard: Children and Families

Adoption—finalised adoption, total number N[NN]

749186 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The total number of finalised adoptions.
Standard: Children and Families

Adoption—finalised adoption, total number N[NN]

650122 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The total number of adoptions finalised.
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoption—Indigenous status

651226 | Data Element Concept
Indigenous Status is a measure of whether a person identifies as being of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander origin. This is in accord with the first two of three components of the Commonwealth definition.
Standard: Children and Families

Adoption—Indigenous status, code N

729914 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Whether an adoptive parent identifies as being of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander origin, as represented by a code. This is in accord with the first two of three components of the Commonwealth definition.
Standard: Children and Families

Adoption—Indigenous status, code N

651224 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Whether an adoptive parent identifies as being of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander origin, as represented by a code. This is in accord with the first two of three components of the Commonwealth definition.
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoption—Intercountry adoption placement type

722799 | Data Element Concept | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The type of quota or referral system through which an adoption placement of children from countries other than Australia occurred.
Standard: Children and Families

Adoption—Intercountry adoption placement type, code N

749189 | Data Element
The type of placement arrangement through which an intercountry adoption occurred, as represented by a code.
Standard: Children and Families

Adoption—Intercountry adoption placement type, code N

722801 | Data Element
The type of placement arrangement through which an intercountry adoption occurred, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoption—intercountry adoption program

687799 | Data Element Concept | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
An intercountry adoption placement under a program.
Standard: Children and Families

Adoption—intercountry adoption program, code N

687801 | Data Element
An intercountry adoption placement under a program as represented by a code.
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoption—number of adoption placements

650142 | Data Element Concept
The number of children placed with their adoptive parents.
Qualified: Children and Families

Adoption—person who lodged a veto

653307 | Data Element Concept | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The person who lodged a veto preventing another party to an adoption from making contact and/or restrict the release of identifying information about themselves.
Standard: Children and Families

Adoption—person who lodged a veto, party to an adoption, code N[N]

722880 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The adult person who lodged a veto preventing another party to an adoption from making contact and/or restrict the release of identifying information about themselves, as represented by a code.
Standard: Children and Families

Adoption—person who lodged a veto, party to an adoption, code N[N]

653309 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The person who lodged a veto preventing another party to an adoption from making contact and/or restrict the release of identifying information about themselves, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoption—person who lodged an application for information

651513 | Data Element Concept
The person who lodged an application for information about an adoption.
Standard: Children and Families

Adoption—person who lodged an application for information, party to an adoption code N[N]

722895 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The adult person who lodged an application for information about an adoption, as represented by a code.
Standard: Children and Families

Adoption—person who lodged an application for information, party to an adoption code N[N]

650162 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The person who lodged an application for information about an adoption, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoption—sibling group

650954 | Data Element Concept
The adoption of a group of people with one or more parents in common.
Standard: Children and Families

Adoption—sibling group, total groups N[N]

650148 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The total number of sibling groups adopted.
Standard: Children and Families

Adoption—veto in place

650152 | Data Element Concept | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The existence of a veto blocking contact or the release of identifying information in relation to an adoption.
Standard: Children and Families

Adoption—veto in place, total number N[NN]

650150 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The total number of vetoes blocking contact or the release of identifying information in relation to an adoption.
Standard: Children and Families

Adoption—veto lodgement

650158 | Data Element Concept | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The lodgement of a veto blocking contact or the release of identifying information in relation to an adoption.
Standard: Children and Families

Adoption—veto lodgement, total number N[NN]

750087 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The total number of vetoes lodged blocking contact or the release of identifying information in relation to an adoption.
Standard: Children and Families

Adoption—veto lodgement, total number N[NN]

650160 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The total number of vetoes lodged blocking contact or the release of identifying information in relation to an adoption.
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoption—veto type

653363 | Data Element Concept | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The type of veto put in place in relation to an adoption to block contact with an individual or the release of identifying information about an individual.
Standard: Children and Families

Adoption—veto type, code N

653241 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The type of veto put in place in relation to an adoption to block contact with an individual or the release of identifying information about an individual, as represented by a code.
Standard: Children and Families

Adoptive family

468184 | Object Class | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The family into which a person is adopted.
Standard: Community Services (retired), Children and Families

Adoptive family composition type code N[N]

655264 | Value Domain | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A code set representing the sibling composition of the family into which a child is adopted.
Standard: Children and Families

Adoptive family—additional care need

775980 | Data Element Concept | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The level of additional resources and/or support services required by the adopted child and/or their adoptive family for care provision.
Standard: Children and Families

Adoptive family—additional care need, code N

775976 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The level of additional resources and/or support services required by the adopted child and/or their adoptive family to foster healthy development and wellbeing, and to support positive family functioning and prevent adoption disruptions, as represented by a code.
Standard: Children and Families

Adoptive family—adoptive parent marital status

651171 | Data Element Concept
The relationship status of an adoptive parent at the time of placement of the adopted child.
Standard: Children and Families

Adoptive family—adoptive parent marital status, code N

749200 | Data Element
The relationship status of an adoptive parent at the time of placement of the adopted child, as represented by a code.
Standard: Children and Families

Adoptive family—adoptive parent marital status, code N

651147 | Data Element
The relationship status of an adoptive parent at the time of placement of the adopted child, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Children and Families

Adoptive family—sibling composition

468186 | Data Element Concept | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The sibling composition of the family into which a child is adopted.
Standard: Community Services (retired), Children and Families

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