Establishment (prison)—Aboriginal community controlled health organisation or Aboriginal medical service service provider type, occupation code (ANZSCO 1st edition) N[NNN]{NN}
Data Element Attributes
Identifying and definitional attributes | |
Metadata item type: | Data Element |
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Short name: | ACCHO/AMS service provider type |
METEOR identifier: | 365480 |
Registration status: | Health, Superseded 28/04/2016 |
Definition: | The type of individual service provider providing Aboriginal community controlled health organisation (ACCHO) or Aboriginal medical service (AMS) services to a prison, as represented by a code. |
Data Element Concept: | Establishment (prison)—Aboriginal community controlled health organisation or Aboriginal medical service service provider type |
Value Domain: | Occupation code (ANZSCO 1st edition) N[NNN]{NN} |
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Representational attributes | ||
Classification scheme: | Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations, First edition, 2006 | |
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Representation class: | Code | |
Data type: | Number | |
Format: | N[NNN]{NN} | |
Maximum character length: | 6 |
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Collection and usage attributes | |
Guide for use: | This data element should be used in conjunction with the data element: Establishment (prison)—Aboriginal community controlled health organisation or Aboriginal medical service visitation frequency, code N to gain information on the involvement of Aboriginal health services in the provision of general and mental health care to Indigenous prisoners. |
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Comments: | The Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody recommended that corrective services, in conjunction with Aboriginal health services, should review and report upon the provision of health services to Aboriginal prisoners in correctional institutions and that this review should include, amongst other things, the involvement of Aboriginal health services in the provision of general and mental health care to Aboriginal prisoners (AIHW 2010). |
Source and reference attributes | |
Submitting organisation: | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare |
Reference documents: | AIHW (Australian Institute of Health and Welfare) 2010. The health of Australia's prisoners 2009. Cat. no. PHE 123. Canberra: AIHW |
Relational attributes | |
Related metadata references: | Has been superseded by Prison—Aboriginal community controlled health organisation or Aboriginal medical service service provider type, occupation code (ANZSCO 2013 Version 1.2) N[NNN]{NN} Health, Superseded 29/05/2024 |
Implementation in Data Set Specifications: | Prison establishments DSS Health, Superseded 28/04/2016 Conditional obligation: Conditional on prisons receiving visits by an Aboriginal community controlled health organisation or an Aboriginal medical service. DSS specific information: The following service providers are included in the Prisoner Health DSS: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workers liaise with patients, clients, visitors to hospitals and other medical facilities and staff at health clinics, and works as a team member to arrange, coordinate and provide health care delivery in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community health clinics. Registration or licensing may be required. This permissible value maps to occupation 411511 (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health worker) of the ANZSCO classification scheme. A Medical practitioner (GP) diagnoses, treats and prevents human physical and mental disorders and injuries. Registration or licensing is required. This permissible value maps to occupation 253111 (Generalist Medical Practitioners) of the ANZSCO classification scheme. Nurse (Registered)- Registered nurses provide nursing care to patients in hospitals, aged care and other health care facilities, and in the community. This permissible value maps to occupation 254499 (Registered Nurses) of the ANZSCO classification scheme. Nurse (Enrolled)- An enrolled nurse provides nursing care to patients in a variety of health, aged care, welfare and community settings under the supervision of Registered Nurses. Registration or licensing is required. This permissible value maps to occupation 411411 (Enrolled nurse) of the ANZSCO classification scheme. Social workers assess the social needs of individuals, families and groups; assist and empower people to develop and use the skills and resources needed to resolve social and other problems; and further human wellbeing and human rights, social justice and social development. Registration or licensing may be required. This permissible value maps to unit group 2725 (Social workers) of the ANZSCO classification scheme. Psychologists investigate, assess and provide treatment and counselling to foster optimal personal, social, educational and occupational adjustment and development. This permissible value maps to unit group 2723 (Psychologists) of the ANZSCO classification scheme. Counsellors provide information on vocational, relationship, social and educational difficulties and issues, and work with people to help them to identify and define their emotional issues through therapies such as cognitive behaviour therapy, interpersonal therapy and other talking therapies. This permissible value maps to unit group 2721 (Counsellor) of the ANZSCO classification scheme. A Drug and alcohol counsellor provides support and treatment for people with drug and alcohol dependency problems, develops strategies which assist them to set goals and affect and maintain change, and provides community education. This permissible value maps to occupation 272112 (Drug and alcohol counsellor) of the ANZSCO classification scheme. Other includes other health service providers not classifiable in any of the above categories. |