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Service type outlet—funding allocated, total Australian currency N[N(8)]

Identifying and definitional attributes

Metadata item type:Help on this termData Element
Short name:Help on this termFunding allocated
METEOR identifier:Help on this term621501
Registration status:Help on this term
  • Disability, Standard 29/02/2016
Definition:Help on this term

The total amount of money allocated to a service type outlet.

Data Element Concept:Service type outlet—funding allocated

Value domain attributes

Representational attributes

Representation class:Help on this termTotal
Data type:Help on this termCurrency
Format:Help on this termN[N(8)]
Maximum character length:Help on this term9
Unit of measure:Help on this termAustralian currency (AU$)

Data element attributes

Source and reference attributes

Submitting organisation:Help on this term

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare

Relational attributes

Implementation in Data Set Specifications:Help on this term
All attributes +

Disability Services NMDS 2015–16Disability, Superseded 28/09/2016

DSS specific attributes +

Implementation start date: 01/07/2015

Implementation end date: 30/06/2016

DSS specific information:

In the Disability Services Minimum Data Set (DS NMDS), this refers to funding provided under the National Disability Agreement (NDA). Funding data should relate to the most recent financial year. This data element needs to be reported for all services funded under the NDA, both those delivered by government and non-government providers. Data provided should be consistent with that provided to the Productivity Commission for the Report on Government Services, but should also include expenditure on specialist psychiatric disability services.

Where possible NDA funding data should be linked to service type outlet identification numbers. Where the funding information is not available at the service type outlet level, funding departments are requested to allocate the funding information to broad service group level. Administrative expenditure and capital grants are to be provided on separate lines.

For example, funding should be allocated at least against the following:

  • Accommodation support (1.01–1.08)
    • Institutional accommodation (1.01–1.03)
    • Group homes (1.04)
    • Other accommodation support (1.05–1.08)
  • Community Support (2.01–2.07)
  • Community Access (3.01–3.03)
  • Respite (4.01–4.05)
  • Employment (5.01–5.02)
  • Advocacy, information and alternative forms of communication (6.01–6.05)
  • Other Support Services (7.01–7.04)
  • Administration 
  • Capital grants to non-government service providers.

Disability Services NMDS 2016–17Disability, Superseded 15/12/2017

DSS specific attributes +

Implementation start date: 01/07/2016

Implementation end date: 30/06/2017

DSS specific information:

In the Disability Services National Minimum Data Set (DS NMDS), this refers to funding provided under the National Disability Agreement (NDA). Funding data should relate to the most recent financial year. This data element needs to be reported for all services funded under the NDA, both those delivered by government and non-government providers. Data provided should be consistent with that provided to the Productivity Commission for the Report on Government Services, but should also include expenditure on specialist psychiatric disability services.

Where possible NDA funding data should be linked to service type outlet identification numbers. Where the funding information is not available at the service type outlet level, funding departments are requested to allocate the funding information to broad service group level. Administrative expenditure and capital grants are to be provided on separate lines.

For example, funding should be allocated at least against the following:

  • Accommodation support (service types 1.01–1.08)
    • Institutional accommodation (service types 1.01–1.03)
    • Group homes (service type 1.04)
    • Other accommodation support (service types 1.05–1.08)
  • Community Support (service types 2.01–2.07)
  • Community Access (service types 3.01–3.03)
  • Respite (service types 4.01–4.05)
  • Employment (service types 5.01–5.02)
  • Advocacy, information and alternative forms of communication (service types 6.01–6.05)
  • Other Support Services (service types 7.01–7.04)
  • Administration
  • Capital grants to non-government service providers.

Disability Services NMDS 2017–18Disability, Superseded 05/07/2019

DSS specific attributes +

Implementation start date: 01/07/2017

Implementation end date: 30/06/2018

DSS specific information:

In the Disability Services National Minimum Data Set (DS NMDS), this refers to funding provided under the National Disability Agreement (NDA). Funding data should relate to the most recent financial year. This data element needs to be reported for all services funded under the NDA, both those delivered by government and non-government providers. Data provided should be consistent with that provided to the Productivity Commission for the Report on Government Services, but should also include expenditure on specialist psychiatric disability services.

Where possible NDA funding data should be linked to service type outlet identification numbers. Where the funding information is not available at the service type outlet level, funding departments are requested to allocate the funding information to broad service group level. Administrative expenditure and capital grants are to be provided on separate lines.

For example, funding should be allocated at least against the following:

  • Accommodation support (service types 1.01–1.08)
    • Institutional accommodation (service types 1.01–1.03)
    • Group homes (service type 1.04)
    • Other accommodation support (service types 1.05–1.08)
  • Community Support (service types 2.01–2.07)
  • Community Access (service types 3.01–3.03)
  • Respite (service types 4.01–4.05)
  • Employment (service types 5.01–5.02)
  • Advocacy, information and alternative forms of communication (service types 6.01–6.05)
  • Other Support Services (service types 7.01–7.04)
  • Administration
  • Capital grants to non-government service providers.

Disability Services NMDS 2018–19Disability, Standard 05/07/2019

DSS specific attributes +

Implementation start date: 01/07/2018

Implementation end date: 30/06/2019

DSS specific information:

In the Disability Services National Minimum Data Set (DS NMDS), this refers to funding provided under the National Disability Agreement (NDA). Funding data should relate to the most recent financial year. This data element needs to be reported for all services funded under the NDA, both those delivered by government and non-government providers. Data provided should be consistent with that provided to the Productivity Commission for the Report on Government Services, but should also include expenditure on specialist psychiatric disability services.

Where possible NDA funding data should be linked to service type outlet identification numbers. Where the funding information is not available at the service type outlet level, funding departments are requested to allocate the funding information to broad service group level. Administrative expenditure and capital grants are to be provided on separate lines.

For example, funding should be allocated at least against the following:

  • Accommodation support (service types 1.01–1.08)
    • Institutional accommodation (service types 1.01–1.03)
    • Group homes (service type 1.04)
    • Other accommodation support (service types 1.05–1.08)
  • Community Support (service types 2.01–2.07)
  • Community Access (service types 3.01–3.03)
  • Respite (service types 4.01–4.05)
  • Employment (service types 5.01–5.02)
  • Advocacy, information and alternative forms of communication (service types 6.01–6.05)
  • Other Support Services (service types 7.01–7.04)
  • Administration
  • Capital grants to non-government service providers.

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