Residential setting code N
Value Domain Attributes
Identifying and definitional attributes | |
Metadata item type: | Value Domain |
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METEOR identifier: | 270638 |
Registration status: | Community Services (retired), Standard 01/03/2005 |
Definition: | A code set representing residential settings. |
Collection and usage attributes | |
Guide for use: | To meet program or service specific needs, the categories used in individual data collections may be more detailed than those in the settings classification of the NCCS V2, but they should always be mappable to categories in the NCCS V2. Categories used in individual community services data collections such as the Home and Community Care (HACC), Commonwealth State/Territory Disability Agreement (CSTDA) and the Supported Accommodation Assistance Program (SAAP) have been mapped to the settings classification in the National Classifications of Community Services. CODE 1 Private setting A largely self contained dwelling intended for occupation by one or more usual residents, or movable, makeshift or improvised dwelling occupied by one or more usual residents, regardless of whether the dwelling is owned, being purchased or being rented privately, publicly or through a community organisation. This includes, owner/purchaser/renter occupied dwellings and Unsupported independent living facilities. For example houses, flats, units, hotels/motels, caravan, craft in a marina, a houseboat, independent living in a retirement village (where no support services are provided as a package with the accommodation) and makeshift and improvised dwellings (such as humpies). CODE 2 Community based setting This type of setting includes: Short-term crisis or emergency accommodation facility, Supported independent residential facility, Transitional accommodation facility, Supported accommodation facility (where support is provided together with the accommodation as a package) and Supported independent living. The distinguishing features of a community based setting as opposed to private:
CODE 3 Institutional setting This category includes: Hospital (including psychiatric), Special purpose residential facility (including those that provide 'out of home' placements for children who cannot live with their families), Community care unit and Custodial settings, (prisons, remand centres, corrective institutions for children/youth). It also includes larger institutions for people with disability, larger institutional supported accommodation facilities, convents and monasteries, boarding schools and residential colleges. The distinguishing features of an institutional setting (as opposed to community):
Should difficulties arise concerning the categorisation of a setting, refer to the features listed below for guidance:
CODE 4 None/homeless/public place includes non dwelling living rough and informal housing CODE 9 Not stated/inadequately described This code is not for use on primary collection forms. It is primarily for use in administrative collections when transferring data from data sets where the item has not been collected. |
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Collection Methods: | This metadata item could be used to describe the residential setting of individual persons, groups of people or households. |
Relational attributes | |
Data elements implementing this value domain: | Person—residential setting, code N Community Services (retired), Standard 01/03/2005 |
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