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National out-of-home care standards (NOOHCS) file cluster

Identifying and definitional attributes

Metadata item type:Help on this termData Set Specification
METEOR identifier:Help on this term655230
Registration status:Help on this term
  • Children and Families, Superseded 22/11/2016
DSS type:Help on this termData Element Cluster
Scope:Help on this term

The National Out-of-Home Care Standards (NOOHCS) file cluster is used to collect information for reporting against measures under the National Standards for Out-of-Home Care. These measures are reported for children and young people aged less than 18 years whose care arrangements were ordered through the Children’s Court, where parental responsibility for the child or young person was transferred to the Minister/Chief Executive. The scope for the National Out-of-Home Care Standards includes children and young people who were residing in out-of-home care arrangements, Specialist Homelessness Services, disability facilities, juvenile detention, were self-placed or homeless.

Collection and usage attributes

Guide for use:Help on this term

For this file a person is a child or young person aged less than 18 years. This may also include children who turn 18 in the reference period.

Note: the population used for the National Out-of-Home Care Standards measures may differ; as such, the individual data items may also have different populations (e.g. children in scope on the night of 30 June; children admitted to the care of the Chief/Executive during a reporting period).

Collection methods:Help on this term

Each child that was in scope during the reporting period will appear once as a new line in the file. This will enable a unique count of children who were in scope at any given point during the reference period.

Implementation start date:Help on this term01/07/2012
Implementation end date:Help on this term30/06/2014
Comments:Help on this term

Data are extracted as at 31 August. The 2013–14 reporting period is the main collection period. Data for 2012–13 are also collected to allow specific calculations to be undertaken.

Source and reference attributes

Submitting organisation:Help on this term

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare

Steward:Help on this termAustralian Institute of Health and Welfare
Origin:Help on this term

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) 2014. Child protection national minimum data set, data collection manual 2013–14. Canberra: AIHW.

FaHCSIA (Australian Government Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs) 2011. An outline of national standards for out-of-home care: A priority project under the National Framework for Protecting Australia's Children 2009–2020. Canberra: FaHCSIA.

Reference documents:Help on this term

AIHW 2014. Child protection Australia 2012-13. Child welfare series 58. Cat. no. CWS 49. Canberra: AIHW.

Relational attributes

Related metadata references:Help on this term
Supersedes National Out-of-Home Care Standards (NOOHCS) file cluster
  • Children and Families, Superseded 22/11/2016
  • Community Services (retired), Incomplete 22/08/2012
Has been superseded by National out-of-home care standards (NOOHCS) file cluster
  • Children and Families, Superseded 22/11/2016
Implementation in Data Set Specifications:Help on this term
All attributes +

Child protection NMDS 2013-14
Children and Families, Superseded 22/11/2016

DSS specific attributes +

Implementation start date: 01/07/2012

Implementation end date: 30/06/2014


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
1Person—person identifier, child protection NX[X(11)]

DSS specific information:

 This identifier is for the child.

Mandatory1
2Child—case plan required indicator, yes/no/not applicable/not stated/inadequately described code N

DSS specific information:

Refers to a case plan at 30 June in the reference period.

This data collection uses an alternate code set for this data element.

Code 97 ('Not applicable') should be mapped to Code 7.

Code 99 ('Not stated/inadequately described') should be mapped to Code 9.

Mandatory1
3Child—current case plan indicator, yes/no/not applicable/not stated/inadequately described code N

DSS specific information:

Refers to a current case plan at 30 June in the reference period.

This data collection uses an alternate code set for this data element.

Code 97 ('Not applicable') should be mapped to Code 7.

Code 99 ('Not stated/inadequately described') should be mapped to Code 9.

 

Mandatory1
4Child—cultural support plan required indicator, yes/no/not applicable/not stated/inadequately described code N

DSS specific information:

Refers to a cultural support plan at 30 June in the reference period.

This data collection uses an alternate code set for this data element.

Code 97 ('Not applicable') should be mapped to Code 7.

Code 99 ('Not stated/inadequately described') should be mapped to Code 9.

 

Mandatory1
5Child—current cultural support plan indicator, yes/no/not applicable/not stated/inadequately described code N

DSS specific information:

Refers to a current cultural support plan at 30 June in the reference period.

This data collection uses an alternate code set for this data element.

Code 97 ('Not applicable') should be mapped to Code 7.

Code 99 ('Not stated/inadequately described') should be mapped to Code 9.

 

Mandatory1
6Child—leaving care plan required indicator, yes/no/not applicable/not stated/inadequately described code N

DSS specific information:

Refers to a leaving care plan at 30 June of the reference period.

This data collection uses an alternate code set for this data element.

Code 97 ('Not applicable') should be mapped to Code 7.

Code 99 ('Not stated/inadequately described') should be mapped to Code 9.

 

Mandatory1
7Child—current leaving care plan indicator, yes/no/not applicable/not stated/inadequately described code N

DSS specific information:

Refers to a current and approved current leaving care plan at 30 June in the reference period.

This data collection uses an alternate code set for this data element.

Code 97 ('Not applicable') should be mapped to Code 7.

Code 99 ('Not stated/inadequately described') should be mapped to Code 9.

 

Mandatory1
8Child—initial health check required indicator, yes/no/not applicable/not stated/inadequately described code N

DSS specific information:

This data collection uses an alternate code set for this data element.

Code 97 ('Not applicable') should be mapped to Code 7.

Code 99 ('Not stated/inadequately described') should be mapped to Code 9.

 

Mandatory1
9Child—initial health check conducted indicator, yes/no/not applicable/not stated/inadequately described code N

DSS specific information:

This data collection uses an alternate code set for this data element.

Code 97 ('Not applicable') should be mapped to Code 7.

Code 99 ('Not stated/inadequately described') should be mapped to Code 9.

 

Mandatory1
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