Client—case plan review date, DDMMYYYY
Data Element Attributes
Identifying and definitional attributes | |
Metadata item type: | Data Element |
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Short name: | Case plan review date |
Synonymous names: | Date of case plan review |
METEOR identifier: | 316408 |
Registration status: | Community Services (retired), Standard 18/12/2007 |
Definition: | The date on which a written plan of action for the client was reviewed. |
Data Element Concept: | Client—case plan review date |
Value Domain: | Date DDMMYYYY |
Value domain attributes | ||
Representational attributes | ||
Representation class: | Date | |
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Data type: | Date/Time | |
Format: | DDMMYYYY | |
Maximum character length: | 8 |
Source and reference attributes | |
Submitting organisation: | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare |
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Data element attributes | |
Collection and usage attributes | |
Collection methods: | The date the case plan was actually reviewed or revised may not be the same as when any action specified in the plan was initiated or actually occurred. |
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Source and reference attributes | |
Submitting organisation: | National Child Protection and Support Services (NCPASS) data group. |
Origin: | National Child Protection and Support Services National Minimum Data Set data collection manual, AIHW. September 2005. |
Relational attributes | |
Implementation in Data Set Specifications: | Child protection and support services (CPSS) - out-of-home care NMDS (July 2007) Community Services (retired), Superseded 01/05/2008 DSS specific information: This data item is applicable only for children who have been on guardianship/custody orders for more than 12 months where the jurisdiction is in loco parentis. If a child is on another type of order or on a guardianship/custody order for less than 12 months, this item should be left blank. If a child has more than one review during the financial year, the date should be that of the first review during that year. If the date is unknown, the date 01011900 should be provided. Child protection and support services (CPSS) - out-of-home care NMDS pilot (2008) Community Services (retired), Retired 06/02/2012 DSS specific information: This data item is applicable only for children who have been on guardianship/custody orders for more than 12 months where the jurisdiction is in loco parentis. If a child is on another type of order or on a guardianship/custody order for less than 12 months, this item should be left blank. If a child has more than one review during the financial year, the date should be that of the first review during that year. If the date is unknown, the date 01011900 should be provided. Child protection and support services (CPSS) - care and protection order episode NMDS (July 2007) Community Services (retired), Superseded 01/05/2008 Conditional obligation: If a child is on another type of order, or a guardianship/custody order for less than 12 months, this item should be blank. DSS specific information: Applicable only for children who have been on guardianship/custody orders for more than 12 months where the jurisdiction is in loco parentis. A case plan is a written plan of action to be taken to provide the care and support required to ensure the safety and well being of a child or young person. The plan will generally include: allocation of parental responsibility; living arrangements; contact between the child or young person with his/her parents; and types of services to be provided. Child protection and support services (CPSS) - care and protection order episode NMDS pilot (2008) Community Services (retired), Retired 06/02/2012 Conditional obligation: If a child is on another type of order, or on a guardianship/custody order for less than 12 months, this item should be blank. DSS specific information: Applicable only for children who have been on guardianship/custody orders for more than 12 months where the jurisdiction is in loco parentis. A case plan is a written plan of action to be taken to provide the care and support required to ensure the safety and well being of a child or young person. The plan will generally include: allocation of parental responsibility; living arrangements; contact between the child or young person with his/her parents; and types of services to be provided. |