Identifying and definitional attributes | |
Metadata item type: | Data Element |
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Short name: | Carer household identifier |
METEOR identifier: | 529752 |
Registration status: | Community Services (retired), Recorded 21/02/2014 [Non Dictionary] Children and Families, Standard 22/11/2016 |
Definition: | A combination of alphanumeric characters that uniquely identify a specific group of carers who provide funded out-of-home care within the same household. |
Data element concept attributes | |
Identifying and definitional attributes | |
Data element concept: | Carer household—household identifier |
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METEOR identifier: | 529756 |
Registration status: | Community Services (retired), Recorded 21/02/2014 Children and Families, Standard 22/11/2016 |
Definition: | A combination of alphanumeric characters that uniquely identify a specific group of carers who provide funded out-of-home care within the same household. |
Object class: | Carer household |
Property: | Household identifier |
Source and reference attributes | |
Submitting organisation: | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare |
Steward: | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare |
Value domain attributes | |
Identifying and definitional attributes | |
Value domain: | Child protection identifier NX[X(11)] |
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METEOR identifier: | 459387 |
Registration status: | Community Services (retired), Recorded 19/08/2011 Children and Families, Standard 22/11/2016 |
Definition: | A combination of alphanumeric characters that identify an entity within the child protection system. |
Representational attributes | ||
Representation class: | Identifier | |
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Data type: | String | |
Format: | NX[X(11)] | |
Maximum character length: | 13 | |
Value | Meaning | |
Supplementary values: | 97 | Not applicable |
Source and reference attributes | |
Submitting organisation: | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare |
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Steward: | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare |
Data element attributes | |
Collection and usage attributes | |
Collection methods: | Jurisdictions who do not usually allocate a household identifier (i.e. only individual carer identifiers are assigned), a carer household identifier should be allocated for the purpose of this collection. |
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Source and reference attributes | |
Submitting organisation: | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
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Steward: | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare |
Origin: | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) 2013. Child Protection National Minimum Data Set, data collection manual 2012-13. Canberra: AIHW. |
Relational attributes | |
Implementation in Data Set Specifications: | Carer household authorisation file cluster Children and Families, Superseded 22/11/2016 Community Services (retired), Recorded 19/03/2014 Implementation start date: 01/07/2011 Implementation end date: 30/06/2013 DSS specific information: Each carer household has only one identifier (ID). Each ID is only used by one carer household. Each carer household may include one or more authorised carers (i.e. one or more Carer (person) IDs may be recorded under each carer household ID). Note: The carer household ID in the Carer household authorisation file will be a subset of the carer household ID in the Living arrangements file as residential care and family group homes are not included in the scope of carers in the Carer household authorisation file. Carer household authorisation file cluster Children and Families, Superseded 22/11/2016 Implementation start date: 01/07/2012 Implementation end date: 30/06/2014 DSS specific information: Each carer household has only one identifier (ID). Each ID is only used by one carer household. Each carer household may include one or more authorised carers (i.e. one or more Carer (person) IDs may be recorded under each carer household ID). Note: The carer household ID in the Carer household authorisation file will be a subset of the carer household ID in the Living arrangements file as residential care and family group homes are not included in the scope of carers in the Carer household authorisation file. Carer household authorisation file cluster Children and Families, Superseded 22/11/2016 Implementation start date: 01/07/2013 Implementation end date: 30/06/2015 DSS specific information: Each carer household has only one identifier (ID). Each ID is only used by one carer household. Each carer household may include one or more authorised carers (i.e. one or more Carer (person) IDs may be recorded under each carer household ID). Note: The carer household ID in the Carer household authorisation file will be a subset of the carer household ID in the Living arrangements file as residential care and family group homes are not included in the scope of carers in the Carer household authorisation file. Carer household authorisation file cluster Children and Families, Superseded 20/04/2018 Implementation start date: 01/07/2014 Implementation end date: 30/06/2016 DSS specific information: Each carer household has only one identifier (ID). Each ID is only used by one carer household. Each carer household may include one or more authorised carers (i.e. one or more Carer (person) IDs may be recorded under each carer household ID). Note: The carer household ID in the Carer household authorisation file will be a subset of the carer household ID in the Living arrangements file as residential care and family group homes are not included in the scope of carers in the Carer household authorisation file. Carer household authorisation file cluster Children and Families, Standard 20/01/2021 DSS specific information: Each carer household has only one identifier (ID). Each ID is only used by one carer household. Each carer household may include one or more authorised carers (i.e. one or more Carer (person) IDs may be recorded under each carer household ID). Note: The carer household ID in the Carer household authorisation file will be a subset of the carer household ID in the Living arrangements file as residential care and family group homes are not included in the scope of carers in the Carer household authorisation file. Carer household authorisation file cluster Children and Families, Superseded 20/01/2021 Implementation start date: 01/07/2015 Implementation end date: 30/06/2017 DSS specific information: Each carer household has only one identifier (ID). Each ID is only used by one carer household. Each carer household may include one or more authorised carers (i.e. one or more Carer (person) IDs may be recorded under each carer household ID). Note: The carer household ID in the Carer household authorisation file will be a subset of the carer household ID in the Living arrangements file as residential care and family group homes are not included in the scope of carers in the Carer household authorisation file. Living arrangements for children under care (LA) file cluster Children and Families, Standard 22/11/2016 Community Services (retired), Recorded 10/10/2014 Implementation start date: 01/07/2011 Implementation end date: 30/06/2013 DSS specific information: Each carer household has only one ID. Each ID is only used by one carer household. Each carer household may include one or more authorised carers (i.e. one or more Carer (person) IDs may be recorded under each carer household ID). Code 97 'Not applicable' should be recorded if it is not applicable to record carer household ID (i.e. if the child is not living with a carer in a funded out-of-home care placement (e.g. living with parents, independent living, other living arrangements)). For the purpose of this data element cluster, the object class of this data element is understood to include residential care and family group homes, which are not private households. This means that the carer household ID in the Carer household authorisation file will be a subset of the carer household ID in the Living arrangements file as residential care and family group homes are not included in the scope of carers in the carer household authorisation file. Living arrangements for children under care (LA) file cluster Children and Families, Superseded 22/11/2016 Implementation start date: 01/07/2012 Implementation end date: 30/06/2014 DSS specific information: Each carer household has only one ID. Each ID is only used by one carer household. Each carer household may include one or more authorised carers (i.e. one or more Carer (person) IDs may be recorded under each carer household ID). Code 97 'Not applicable' should be recorded if it is not applicable to record carer household ID (i.e. if the child is not living with a carer in a funded out-of-home care placement (e.g. living with parents, independent living, other living arrangements)). For the purpose of this data element cluster, the object class of this data element is understood to include residential care and family group homes, which are not private households. This means that the carer household ID in the Carer household authorisation file will be a subset of the carer household ID in the Living arrangements file as residential care and family group homes are not included in the scope of carers in the carer household authorisation file. Living arrangements for children under care (LA) file cluster Children and Families, Superseded 22/11/2016 Implementation start date: 01/07/2013 Implementation end date: 30/06/2015 DSS specific information: Each carer household has only one ID. Each ID is only used by one carer household. Each carer household may include one or more authorised carers (i.e. one or more Carer (person) IDs may be recorded under each carer household ID). Code 97 'Not applicable' should be recorded if it is not applicable to record carer household ID (i.e. if the child is not living with a carer in a funded out-of-home care placement (e.g. living with parents, independent living, other living arrangements)). For the purpose of this data element cluster, the object class of this data element is understood to include residential care and family group homes, which are not private households. This means that the carer household ID in the Carer household authorisation file will be a subset of the carer household ID in the Living arrangements file as residential care and family group homes are not included in the scope of carers in the carer household authorisation file. Living arrangements for children under care (LA) file cluster Children and Families, Superseded 20/04/2018 Implementation start date: 01/07/2014 Implementation end date: 30/06/2016 DSS specific information: Each carer household has only one ID. Each ID is only used by one carer household. Each carer household may include one or more authorised carers (i.e. one or more Carer (person) IDs may be recorded under each carer household ID). Code 97 'Not applicable' should be recorded if it is not applicable to record carer household ID (i.e. if the child is not living with a carer in a funded out-of-home care placement (e.g. living with parents, independent living, other living arrangements)). For the purpose of this data element cluster, the object class of this data element is understood to include residential care and family group homes, which are not private households. This means that the carer household ID in the Carer household authorisation file will be a subset of the carer household ID in the Living arrangements file as residential care and family group homes are not included in the scope of carers in the carer household authorisation file. Living arrangements for children under care (LA) file cluster Children and Families, Superseded 20/01/2021 DSS specific information: Each carer household has only one ID. Each ID is only used by one carer household. Each carer household may include one or more authorised carers (i.e. one or more Carer (person) IDs may be recorded under each carer household ID). Code 97 'Not applicable' should be recorded if it is not applicable to record carer household ID (i.e. if the child is not living with a carer in a funded out-of-home care placement (e.g. living with parents, independent living, other living arrangements)). For the purpose of this data element cluster, the object class of this data element is understood to include residential care and family group homes, which are not private households. This means that the carer household ID in the Carer household authorisation file will be a subset of the carer household ID in the Living arrangements file as residential care and family group homes are not included in the scope of carers in the carer household authorisation file. Living arrangements for children under care (LA) file cluster Children and Families, Superseded 20/01/2021 Implementation start date: 01/07/2015 Implementation end date: 30/06/2017 DSS specific information: Each carer household has only one ID. Each ID is only used by one carer household. Each carer household may include one or more authorised carers (i.e. one or more Carer (person) IDs may be recorded under each carer household ID). Code 97 'Not applicable' should be recorded if it is not applicable to record carer household ID (i.e. if the child is not living with a carer in a funded out-of-home care placement (e.g. living with parents, independent living, other living arrangements)). For the purpose of this data element cluster, the object class of this data element is understood to include residential care and family group homes, which are not private households. This means that the carer household ID in the Carer household authorisation file will be a subset of the carer household ID in the Living arrangements file as residential care and family group homes are not included in the scope of carers in the carer household authorisation file. Living arrangements for children under care (LA) file cluster Children and Families, Superseded 03/11/2021 DSS specific information: Each carer household has only one ID. Each ID is only used by one carer household. Each carer household may include one or more authorised carers (i.e. one or more Carer (person) IDs may be recorded under each carer household ID). Code 97 'Not applicable' should be recorded if it is not applicable to record carer household ID (i.e. if the child is not living with a carer in a funded out-of-home care placement (e.g. living with parents, independent living, other living arrangements)). For the purpose of this data element cluster, the object class of this data element is understood to include residential care and family group homes, which are not private households. This means that the carer household ID in the Carer household authorisation file will be a subset of the carer household ID in the Living arrangements file as residential care and family group homes are not included in the scope of carers in the carer household authorisation file. Living arrangements for children under care (LA) file cluster Children and Families, Standard 11/05/2023 DSS specific information: Each carer household has only one ID. Each ID is only used by one carer household. Each carer household may include one or more authorised carers (i.e. one or more Carer (person) IDs may be recorded under each carer household ID). Code 97 'Not applicable' should be recorded if it is not applicable to record carer household ID (i.e. if the child is not living with a carer in a funded out-of-home care placement (e.g. living with parents, independent living, other living arrangements)). For the purpose of this data element cluster, the object class of this data element is understood to include residential care and family group homes, which are not private households. This means that the carer household ID in the Carer household authorisation file will be a subset of the carer household ID in the Living arrangements file as residential care and family group homes are not included in the scope of carers in the carer household authorisation file. Living arrangements for children under care (LA) file cluster Children and Families, Superseded 11/05/2023 DSS specific information: Each carer household has only one ID. Each ID is only used by one carer household. Each carer household may include one or more authorised carers (i.e. one or more Carer (person) IDs may be recorded under each carer household ID). Code 97 'Not applicable' should be recorded if it is not applicable to record carer household ID (i.e. if the child is not living with a carer in a funded out-of-home care placement (e.g. living with parents, independent living, other living arrangements)). For the purpose of this data element cluster, the object class of this data element is understood to include residential care and family group homes, which are not private households. This means that the carer household ID in the Carer household authorisation file will be a subset of the carer household ID in the Living arrangements file as residential care and family group homes are not included in the scope of carers in the carer household authorisation file. |
Implementation in Indicators: |
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