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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use service unpaid full-time equivalent positions cluster

Identifying and definitional attributes

Metadata item type:Help on this termData Set Specification
METEOR identifier:Help on this term677147
Registration status:Help on this term
  • Indigenous, Standard 07/12/2017
DSS type:Help on this termData Element Cluster
Scope:Help on this term

The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use service unpaid full-time equivalent positions cluster describes the number and type of full-time equivalent (FTE) positions for which the standalone substance use service did not pay wages and salaries at the end of the reporting period.

The unpaid FTE positions are further broken down by Indigenous status, and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workers by sex and Indigenous status.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use service unpaid FTE positions

 Aboriginal and Torres Strait IslanderNon-IndigenousTotal
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workers - MaleN[NNN]N[NNN]N[NNN]
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workers - FemaleN[NNN]N[NNN]N[NNN]
DoctorsN[NNN]N[NNN]N[NNN]
NursesN[NNN]N[NNN]N[NNN]
Substance misuse/drug and alcohol workers/AOD counsellorsN[NNN]N[NNN]N[NNN]
Social and emotional wellbeing staff (please specify)N[NNN]N[NNN]N[NNN]
Visiting medical specialists/other allied health professionals (please specify)N[NNN]N[NNN]N[NNN]
Traditional healersN[NNN]N[NNN]N[NNN]
Other staff (please specify)N[NNN]N[NNN]N[NNN]

Collection and usage attributes

Guide for use:Help on this term

Include:

  • Visiting health professionals (e.g. specialists, other allied health professionals)
  • Community Development Employment Program (CDEP) workers.

If the FTE positions are difficult to work out, please show details of how often each person works (e.g. a psychologist visits the service one morning session per month).

Collection methods:Help on this term

The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use service provides counts of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander FTE positions, Non-Indigenous FTE positions and Total FTE positions by type of worker, as detailed in the Scope, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use service unpaid FTE positions table. The total FTE positions may include positions for which Indigenous status was not known or not reported.

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
Supersedes Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services unpaid full-time equivalent positions cluster
  • Indigenous, Superseded 07/12/2017
Implementation in Data Set Specifications:Help on this term
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use services DSS Indigenous, Standard 07/12/2017

DSS specific attributes +

Implementation start date: 01/07/2011

Implementation end date: 30/06/2012


Metadata items in this Data Set SpecificationHelp on this term

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-Person—Indigenous status, code N

DSS specific information:

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

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 Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, 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
-Service provider organisation—full-time equivalent staff (volunteer/unpaid), total N[NNN{.N}]

DSS specific information:

This data element refers to the unpaid staff in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander standalone substance use service.

Mandatory99
-Service provider organisation—staffing categories, standalone substance use services unpaid full time equivalent staffing categories code N[N]Conditional9
-Service provider organisation—staffing categories, text X[X(199)]

Conditional obligation:

This data element is used where the following staffing categories are selected: 'Social and emotional wellbeing staff', 'Visiting Medical Specialists/Other allied health professionals' and 'Other staff' for Service provider organisation—staffing categories, standalone substance use services unpaid full time equivalent staffing categories code N[N].

DSS specific information:

This data element provides further information about the type of social and emotional wellbeing staff; medical specialists and allied health professionals; and other staff of the standalone substance use service.

Conditional99
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