Household—greatest need reason, code N
Data Element Attributes
Identifying and definitional attributes | |
Metadata item type:![]() | Data Element |
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Short name:![]() | Greatest need reason |
METEOR identifier:![]() | 607878 |
Registration status:![]() | Housing assistance, Standard 30/08/2017 |
Definition:![]() | The reason as to why a household has been identified as being in greatest need of priority access to services, as represented by a code. |
Data Element Concept:![]() | Household—greatest need reason |
Value Domain:![]() | Household in greatest need code N |
Collection and usage attributes | |
Guide for use:![]() | CODE 1 Homeless Homeless, for the purpose of the priority access national standard, is defined as a household with no housing or a household residing in temporary or emergency accommodation at the time of housing allocation. It includes households who:
CODE 2 Life or safety was at risk in their accommodation This includes situations where people were:
CODE 3 Health condition aggravated by housing It includes people who lived in the following situations:
CODE 4 Housing inappropriate to needs This category captures housing situations that indicate a person did not have access to safe and secure housing at the time of allocation and these situations are not included in categories 1 to 3 above (people with housing affordability issues are captured in category 5). Inappropriate housing includes persons who:
CODE 5 Very high housing costs This category identifies households that paid 41% or more of their income in rent at the time of housing allocation. This definition is not intended to suggest that households paying between 30-41% of income on rent live in affordable housing situations. The definition aims to capture the group of the population who experience the more severe end of housing affordability problems and the group for which literature suggests are least able to decrease their housing costs. |
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Data element attributes | |
Collection and usage attributes | |
Collection methods:![]() | Greatest need reason is collected once for each household. The most relevant greatest need reason should be recorded; usually this will be the major or primary reason. In counting the total number of greatest need households, each household should only be counted once. |
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Comments:![]() | The definition of 'homeless' used here for the priority access national standard is different to the homeless definition. It should be noted that as housing assistance allocation practices vary across:
Caution should be used when interpreting information and/or making comparisons in relation to this metadata item. |
Source and reference attributes | |
Submitting organisation:![]() | National Housing Data Development Committee |
Relational attributes | |
Related metadata references:![]() | Supersedes Household—greatest need reason, code N Housing assistance, Superseded 30/08/2017 See also Household—greatest need date, DDMMYYYY Housing assistance, Standard 30/08/2017 |
Implementation in Data Set Specifications:![]() | Household (housing assistance) cluster Housing assistance, Superseded 30/08/2017 Household (housing assistance) cluster Housing assistance, Standard 30/08/2017 Public Housing and State Owned and Managed Indigenous housing (PH & SOMIH) DSS 2018- Housing assistance, Standard 10/05/2019 Implementation start date: 01/07/2018 Conditional obligation: Greatest need reason is only recorded if the household has been identified as a greatest need household. DSS specific information: This metadata item is collected twice, once in each of the household and waitlist files. Waitlist (housing assistance) cluster Housing assistance, Standard 30/08/2017 Conditional obligation: Greatest need reason is only recorded if the household has been identified as a greatest need household. |