CODE 1 With both parents This option refers to living with both biological or both adoptive parents, with or without siblings or children and/or any other relative or unrelated person. Other is chosen if the client is also living with a spouse or partner. CODE 2 With one parent and parent’s spouse/partner This option refers to living with either one biological or one adoptive parent and that parent’s spouse or partner, with or without siblings or children and/or any other relative or unrelated person. Other is chosen if the client is also living with a spouse or partner. CODE 3 With one parent This option refers to living with one either biological or adoptive parent, with or without siblings or children and/or any other relative or unrelated person. Other is chosen if the client is also living with a spouse or partner. CODE 4 With foster family This option refers to living with unrelated individuals who receive a foster allowance by a government or non-government organisation for the care of a child (excluding children in family group homes). CODE 7 With spouse/partner This option refers to living with a spouse or partner without biological or adopted children, or the children of the client’s spouse/partner. This also includes living with a spouse/partner and relatives or unrelated people, however, Other is chosen if the client is also living with parent(s). CODE 8 With spouse/partner and child(ren) This option refers to living with a spouse or partner and biological, adopted or the spouse/partner’s children. This also includes living with a spouse/partner and children and relatives or unrelated people, however, Other is chosen if the client is also living with parent(s). CODE 9 Alone with child(ren) This option refers to a person living only with biological or adopted children. This may also include a situation in which a boarder is present in the home. CODE 10 Alone This option refers to living without any other individual but includes living in a boarding house or hostel. CODE 13 Living with other unrelated persons This option includes living in shared accommodation with flatmates and living in a supported group home, or living with a boarder present in the home. It also includes situations in which the client is living communally such as in a boarding school, hospital, prison or other institution. CODE 16 With relatives/friends temporary This option refers to living with friends or relatives (other than parents, spouse/partner or children) for up to three months. CODE 17 With relatives/friends long-term This option refers to living with friends or relatives (other than parents, spouse/partner or children) for a period greater than three months. CODE 88 Other This option refers to any other combination of people not elsewhere included with whom the client lived before or after support. CODE 99 Not stated/inadequately described Not stated/inadequately described is chosen if there is insufficient information to determine a client’s living arrangement either before or after support, or if a client did not want to answer this question. |