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Data collection participation indicator

417407 | Property
An indicator of participation in a data collection.
Recorded: Housing assistance

Homelessness target population group code N

418518 | Value Domain
A code set representing circumstantial characteristics of groups which may be the focus of specialist homelessness agencies.
Recorded: Housing assistance

Household—Indigenous status

269788 | Data Element Concept | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
An Indigenous household is one which contains one or more Indigenous people. This definition may not be consistent with eligibility requirements for assistance targeted to Indigenous people under a specific program. For example, some programs specify that there must be an Indigenous person aged 15 or over to be classified as an Indigenous household.
Recorded: Housing assistance

Household—Indigenous status, code N

270354 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Recorded: Housing assistance

Housing assistance agency—revenue

364807 | Data Element Concept
Total revenue.
Recorded: Housing assistance

Housing assistance agency—revenue (capital)

364811 | Data Element Concept
Income from unrequited transfers for capital purposes and assets acquired without cost.
Recorded: Housing assistance

Housing assistance agency—revenue (capital), total Australian currency N[N(9)]

364813 | Data Element | National Housing Data Development Committee
Total capital revenue received for the financial year (Economic Type Framework Classification code 115).
Recorded: Housing assistance

Housing assistance agency—revenue (other current revenue)

364816 | Data Element Concept
Current revenue other than from taxes, sales of goods and services, and property income.
Recorded: Housing assistance

Housing assistance agency—revenue (other current revenue), total Australian currency N[N(9)]

364818 | Data Element | National Housing Data Development Committee
Total other current revenue received for the financial year (Economic Type Framework Classification code 114).
Recorded: Housing assistance

Housing assistance agency—revenue (property income)

364820 | Data Element Concept
Income accrued from the ownership of financial assets or tangible non-produced assets such as land and sub-soil assets.
Recorded: Housing assistance

Housing assistance agency—revenue (property income), total Australian currency N[N(9)]

364822 | Data Element | National Housing Data Development Committee
Total revenue from property income received for the financial year (Economic Type Framework Classification code 113).
Recorded: Housing assistance

Housing assistance agency—revenue (sales of goods and services)

364824 | Data Element Concept
Revenue from the direct provision of goods and services by general government and public enterprises.
Recorded: Housing assistance

Housing assistance agency—revenue (sales of goods and services), total Australian currency N[N(9)]

364831 | Data Element | National Housing Data Development Committee
Total revenue received from the sales of goods and services for the financial year (Economic Type Framework Classification code 112).
Recorded: Housing assistance

Housing assistance agency—revenue (taxation)

364827 | Data Element Concept
A tax is a compulsory levy imposed by government, mainly designed to raise revenue. There is usually no clear and direct link between payment of taxes and the provision of goods and services. Taxes are levied on incomes, wealth, production, sale and use of goods and services, and the performance of activities.
Recorded: Housing assistance

Housing assistance agency—revenue (taxation), total Australian currency N[N(9)]

364829 | Data Element | National Housing Data Development Committee
Total taxation revenue received for the financial year (Economic Type Framework Classification code 111).
Recorded: Housing assistance

Housing assistance agency—revenue, total Australian currency N[N(9)]

364809 | Data Element | National Housing Data Development Committee
Total revenue of an organisation that is responsible for the provision of housing assistance to people in Australian dollars.
Recorded: Housing assistance

Income source code N{.N}

270835 | Value Domain | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A code set representing a person's principle income source.
Recorded: Housing assistance

Informal referral indicator

407400 | Property
An indicator of the existence of an informal referral.
Recorded: Housing assistance

Key demographic characteristic, homelessness code N

418495 | Value Domain
A code set describing certain key demographic characteristics.
Recorded: Housing assistance

Multiple service delivery point indicator

418396 | Property
An indicator whether an agency has one or more than one point of service delivery.
Recorded: Housing assistance

National Affordability Housing Agreement: General Supported Accommodation Assistance Program (SAAP) 2011 QS

439868 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The key data quality issue related to the use of SAAP (Supported Accommodation Assistance Program) data is relevance. SAAP data does not capture the whole of the homeless (and at risk) population, rather only people who access SAAP services.
Recorded: Housing assistance, Homelessness

National Affordable Housing Agreement (2011)

429270 | Indicator Set
The aspirational objective is that all Australians have access to affordable, safe and sustainable housing that contributes to social and economic participation. The Parties commit to the achievement of the following outcomes: people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness achieve sustainable housing and social inclusion; people are able to rent housing that meets their needs; people can purchase affordable housing; people have access to housing through an efficient and responsive housin...
Recorded: Homelessness, Housing assistance

National Affordable Housing Agreement: Indicator 2-Proportion of homes sold or built that are affordable by low and moderate income households, 2011

442949 | Indicator
Recorded: Housing assistance, Homelessness

National Affordable Housing Agreement: Indicator 1 (main)-Proportion of low income households in rental stress, 2011

442941 | Indicator
Recorded: Housing assistance, Homelessness

National Affordable Housing Agreement: Indicator 3-Proportion of Australians who are homeless, 2011

429281 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Recorded: Homelessness, Housing assistance

National Affordable Housing Agreement: Indicator 4-Proportion of people experiencing repeat periods of homelessness, 2011

429277 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
Recorded: Homelessness, Housing assistance

National Affordable Housing Agreement: Indicator 4-Proportion of people experiencing repeat periods of homelessness, 2011 QS

437900 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The key data quality issue for the proxy indicator is relevance: The proxy indicator does not cover all homeless people but only those people (and accompanying children) that are supported at a SAAP agency and are assessed as having a housing/accommodation need by a SAAP agency worker. Agency reporting practices and policies can result in multiple support periods being recorded for each episode of homelessness. For example, a client may present at a SAAP agency several times during a homelessne...
Recorded: Housing assistance, Homelessness

National Affordable Housing Agreement: Indicator 5-Proportion of Australian households owning or purchasing a home, 2011

442969 | Indicator
Recorded: Housing assistance, Homelessness

National Affordable Housing Agreement: Indicator 7-Proportion of Indigenous households living in overcrowded conditions, 2011

431222 | Indicator
Recorded: Housing assistance, Homelessness

National Affordable Housing Agreement: Indicator 7: Proportion of Indigenous households living in overcrowded conditions, 2011

442988 | Indicator
Recorded: Housing assistance, Homelessness

National Affordable Housing Agreement: Indicator 8-Proportion of Indigenous households living in houses of an acceptable standard, 2011

442993 | Indicator
Recorded: Housing assistance, Homelessness

National Affordable Housing Agreement: Indicator 9-Supply meeting underlying demand for housing, 2011

442995 | Indicator
Recorded: Housing assistance, Homelessness

National Affordable Housing Agreement: Output 1 (main)-Number of people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness who are assisted to secure and sustain their tenancies, 2011

429283 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
Recorded: Homelessness, Housing assistance

National Affordable Housing Agreement: Output 1 (supplementary a)-Number of people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness who are assisted to secure and sustain their tenancies: Housing proxy, 2011

442873 | Indicator | AIHW
Recorded: Housing assistance, Homelessness

National Affordable Housing Agreement: Output 2-Number of people who are assisted to move from crisis accommodation or primary homelessness to sustainable accommodation, 2011

429765 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
Recorded: Homelessness, Housing assistance

National Affordable Housing Agreement: Output 2-Number of people who are assisted to move from crisis accommodation or primary homelessness to sustainable accommodation, 2011 QS

439866 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The main data quality issue is relevance: The Supported Accomodation Assitance Program (SAAP) data used to compile this proxy output does not cover the whole of the homeless (and at risk) population. Rather, only people who access SAAP services are captured in the data. It is difficult to measure the extent to which clients are able to achieve a sustainable housing outcome as SAAP data provides limited information on long-term outcomes.
Recorded: Housing assistance, Homelessness

National Affordable Housing Agreement: Output 2: Number of people who are assisted to move from crisis accommodation or primary homelessness to sustainable accommodation, 2011

442877 | Indicator
Recorded: Housing assistance, Homelessness

National Affordable Housing Agreement: Output 3-Number of households assisted in social housing, 2011

442888 | Indicator | AIHW
Recorded: Housing assistance, Homelessness

National Affordable Housing Agreement: Output 4b-Number of households in private rental receiving subsidies, 2011

442900 | Indicator
Recorded: Housing assistance, Homelessness

National Affordable Housing Agreement: Output 5a-Number of people receiving home purchase assistance, 2011

442936 | Indicator | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Recorded: Housing assistance, Homelessness

People who are homeless or at risk of homelessness achieve sustainable housing and social inclusion

410004 | Outcome Area
People who are homeless or at risk of homelessness achieve sustainable housing and social inclusion.
Recorded: Housing assistance, Homelessness

Person—income source

269758 | Data Element Concept | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The source by which a person derives his/her income.
Recorded: Housing assistance

Person—income source, code N{.N}

270320 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The source from which a person derives his/her income, as represented by a code.
Recorded: Housing assistance

Person—informal referral indicator

407402 | Data Element Concept
An indicator that a person has received an informal referral.
Recorded: Housing assistance

Person—informal referral indicator, code N

404901 | Data Element
Whether a person has been informally referred to another agency for assistance, as represented by a code.
Recorded: Housing assistance

Service provider organisation—data collection participation indicator

417410 | Data Element Concept
An indicator of whether a service provider organisation provides data for a collection.
Recorded: Housing assistance

Service provider organisation—data collection participation indicator, code N

417419 | Data Element
An indicator of whether a service provider organisation provides data for a collection, as represented by a code.
Recorded: Housing assistance

Service provider organisation—multiple service delivery point indicator

418398 | Data Element Concept
Whether a service provider organisation has more than one point of service delivery.
Recorded: Housing assistance

Service provider organisation—multiple service delivery point indicator, code N

418474 | Data Element
An indicator of whether a service provider organisation has multiple points of service delivery, as represented by a code.
Recorded: Housing assistance

Service provider organisation—service activity type

419106 | Data Element Concept
The type of service available or provided by a service provider organisation.
Recorded: Housing assistance

Service provider organisation—service activity type, homelessness code N

418555 | Data Element
The broad categories of services that specialist homelessness agencies are primarily funded to provide to clients who are, either homelessness or at risk of homelessness, as represented by a code.
Recorded: Housing assistance

Service provider organisation—target population circumstantial characteristics, homelessness code N

418521 | Data Element
The circumstantial characteristics of people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness who are the primary focus of funding allocated to a specialist homelessness agency, as represented by a code.
Recorded: Housing assistance

Service provider organisation—target population key demographic characteristic, homelessness code N

418497 | Data Element
A particular demographic characteristic of the target population who are either homeless or at risk of homelessness, that is the primary focus of funding allocated to a specialist homelessness agency, as represented by a code.
Recorded: Housing assistance

Specialist Homelessness Establishment Database - SHED

413035 | Data Set Specification
The scope of the Specialist Homelessness Establishments database (SHED) National Minimum dataset (NMDS) is all Specialist Homelessness Agencies (SHA’s) who receive government funding, via a legal entity, to provide specialist homelessness services. The SHED NMDS scope also includes organisations that receive government funding to provide support services for SHA’s. The SHED NMDS mandates the collection of descriptive information from jurisdictions about SHA’s. This information is essential for t...
Recorded: Housing assistance

Yes/no/not applicable/not stated/inadequately described code N

464978 | Value Domain | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A code set representing 'yes', 'no', 'not applicable', and 'not stated/inadequately described'.
Standard: Community Services (retired), Health, Disability, Children and Families
Recorded: Housing assistance, Early Childhood, Homelessness

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