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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services sobering-up/residential respite/short-term care episodes of care cluster

Identifying and definitional attributes

Metadata item type:Help on this termData Set Specification
METEOR identifier:Help on this term576637
Registration status:Help on this term
  • Indigenous, Superseded 07/12/2017
DSS type:Help on this termData Element Cluster
Scope:Help on this term

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone drug and alcohol services offer temporary, live-in accommodation for clients requiring substance use treatment and rehabilitation.

Sobering-up clients stay in residential care overnight to sober up and do not receive formal rehabilitation.  Residential respite/short-term clients spend 1 to 7 days in residential care for respite, and do not receive formal rehabilitation.

The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services sobering-up/residential respite/short-term care episodes of care cluster describes the number of episodes of sobering-up/residential respite/short-term care episodes of care provided by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services.

The four data elements are used together to provide a count of sobering-up/residential respite/short-term care episodes of care by the Indigenous status, age ranges and sex of clients.

Episodes of care for sobering-up/residential respite/short-term care 

 MaleFemaleTotal
Indigenous 0-18 yearsN[NNN]N[NNN]N[NNN]
Indigenous 19-35 yearsN[NNN]N[NNN]N[NNN]
Indigenous 36 years and overN[NNN]N[NNN]N[NNN]
Total IndigenousN[NNN]N[NNN]N[NNN]
Non-Indigenous 0-18 yearsN[NNN]N[NNN]N[NNN]
Non-Indigenous 19-35 yearsN[NNN]N[NNN]N[NNN]
Non-Indigenous 36 years and overN[NNN]N[NNN]N[NNN]
Total Non-IndigenousN[NNN]N[NNN]N[NNN]
TotalN[NNN]N[NNN]N[NNN]

Collection and usage attributes

Guide for use:Help on this term

Includes:

  • all health care provided through all sources of funding (e.g. OATSIH, State government etc.)
  • transport if it involves direct provision of health care/information by service staff
  • outreach (e.g. episodes at outstation visits, park clinics, satellite clinics etc.)
  • episodes of health care delivered over the phone
  • episodes of care provided to visitors/transients.


Excludes:

  • residential treatment/rehabilitation programs
  • administration contacts with clients (e.g. receptionist making appointments for clients)
  • groups (e.g. antenatal classes, men's groups etc.)
  • family/relationship counselling if people don't have their own file/record.
Collection methods:Help on this term

If figures are not available for the full year, an estimate can be made based on a representative part of the year.

Source and reference attributes

Submitting organisation:Help on this term

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare

Relational attributes

Related metadata references:Help on this term
Has been superseded by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use service sobering-up/residential respite/short-term care episodes of care cluster
  • Indigenous, Standard 07/12/2017
Implementation in Data Set Specifications:Help on this term
All attributes +

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services DSSIndigenous, Superseded 07/12/2017

DSS specific attributes +

Implementation start date: 01/07/2008

Implementation end date: 30/06/2009


Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services DSSIndigenous, Superseded 07/12/2017

DSS specific attributes +

Implementation start date: 01/07/2010

Implementation end date: 30/06/2011


Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services DSS Indigenous, Superseded 07/12/2017

DSS specific attributes +

Implementation start date: 01/07/2009

Implementation end date: 30/06/2010


Metadata items in this Data Set SpecificationHelp on this term

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Seq No.Help on this termMetadata itemHelp on this termObligationHelp on this termMax occursHelp on this term
-Episode of residential care—number of sobering-up/residential respite/short-term episodes of care for substance use, total number N[NNNN]Mandatory1
-Person—age range, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone services client age ranges code NMandatory3
-Person—Indigenous status, code N

DSS specific information:

This data element is used to determine the Indigenous status of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use service clients.

In the Indigenous status data element, codes 1 (Aboriginal but not Torres Strait Islander origin), 2 (Torres Strait Islander but not Aboriginal origin) and 3 (Both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander origin) are aggregated to Indigenous; code 4 (Neither Aboriginal nor Torres Strait Islander origin) maps to non-Indigenous and code 9 (Not stated/inadequately described) maps to Unknown Indigenous status.

Mandatory2
-Person—sex, code N

DSS specific information:

This data element is used to determine the sex of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use service clients.

Mandatory2
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