Common use of Indicators Clause in Contracts

Indicators. Contextual information For Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Islander women and children: • Rates of Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Strait Islander child protection substantiations related to family violence • Rates of Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Islander children entering out-of-home care and receiving protection orders, where family violence is indicated • Rates of victims of family and domestic violence recorded by police (NSW, QLD, SA & NT) • Rates of victims of sexual assault by victim-offender relationship • Rates of self-reported physical violence by relationship to perpetrator (15 years old +) • Hospitalisation rates for family and domestic violence related to assaults for women and children; by relationship to perpetrator • Homicide victim rates, by victim-offender relationship • Proportion seeking assistance from Specialist Homelessness Services for reasons of domestic/family violence • Proportion of Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Islander women who consider that violence is a problem in their community Disaggregation: • Geographic area (jurisdiction, remoteness, other geographic categories available) • Socio-economic status of the locality • Age Data Development Explore options to measure and report: • rates of access to support services, including mainstream family violence services and Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Strait Islander specific services, such as Family Violence Prevention Legal Services (FVPLS) and Family Advocacy and Support Services (FASS) • rates of Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Islander families’ engagement with the family law system • rates of access to family support and intensive family support services • consistency in identification, capturing and counting procedures between different data sets and jurisdictions: o improved capture of cause of injury in national emergency department data • long term pathways, impacts and outcomes for victims, perpetrators and their children • rates of self-reported family and domestic violence and abuse including coercive control, physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, financial abuse and technological abuse • rates of family and domestic violence and abuse among Indigenous women and children - including coercive control, physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, financial abuse and technological abuse • perpetrators of violence against Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Strait Islander women and children by Indigenous status • the prevalence of child maltreatment of Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Islander children linked to the Australian Child Maltreatment Study • community attitudes towards violence against women and children

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Samples: National Agreement, National Agreement

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Indicators. Contextual information For Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Islander women and children: Rates of Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Strait Islander child protection substantiations related to family violence Rates of Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Islander children entering out-of-home care and receiving protection orders, where family violence is indicated Rates of victims of family and domestic violence recorded by police (NSW, QLD, SA & NT) Rates of victims of sexual assault by victim-offender relationship Rates of self-reported physical violence by relationship to perpetrator (15 years old +) Hospitalisation rates for family and domestic violence related to assaults for women and children; by relationship to perpetrator Homicide victim rates, by victim-offender relationship Proportion seeking assistance from Specialist Homelessness Services for reasons of domestic/family violence Proportion of Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Strait Islander women who consider that violence is a problem in their community Disaggregation: Geographic area (jurisdiction, remoteness, other geographic categories available) Socio-economic status of the locality Age Data Development Explore options to measure and report: rates of access to support services, including mainstream family violence services and Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Strait Xxxxxx Islander specific services, such as Family Violence Prevention Legal Services (FVPLS) and Family Advocacy and Support Services (FASS) rates of Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Islander families’ engagement with the family law system rates of access to family support and intensive family support services consistency in identification, capturing and counting procedures between different data sets and jurisdictions: o improved capture of cause of injury in national emergency department data long term pathways, impacts and outcomes for victims, perpetrators and their children rates of self-reported family and domestic violence and abuse including coercive control, physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, financial abuse and technological abuse rates of family and domestic violence and abuse among Indigenous women and children - including coercive control, physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, financial abuse and technological abuse perpetrators of violence against Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Strait Xxxxxx Islander women and children by Indigenous status the prevalence of child maltreatment of Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Strait Islander children linked to the Australian Child Maltreatment Study community attitudes towards violence against women and childrenchildren Outcome 14 Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Islander people enjoy high levels of social and emotional wellbeing Target 14: Significant and sustained reduction in suicide of Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Strait Islander people towards zero.

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Samples: National Agreement

Indicators. Contextual information For Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Islander women and children: Rates of Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Strait Islander child protection substantiations related to family violence Rates of Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Islander children entering out-of-home care and receiving protection orders, where family violence is indicated Rates of victims of family and domestic violence recorded by police (NSW, QLD, SA & NT) Rates of victims of sexual assault by victim-offender relationship Rates of self-reported physical violence by relationship to perpetrator (15 years old +) Hospitalisation rates for family and domestic violence related to assaults for women and children; by relationship to perpetrator Homicide victim rates, by victim-offender relationship Proportion seeking assistance from Specialist Homelessness Services for reasons of domestic/family violence Proportion of Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Strait Islander women who consider that violence is a problem in their community Disaggregation: Geographic area (jurisdiction, remoteness, other geographic categories available) Socio-economic status of the locality Age Data Development Explore options to measure and report: rates of access to support services, including mainstream family violence services and Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Strait Xxxxxx Islander specific services, such as Family Violence Prevention Legal Services (FVPLS) and Family Advocacy and Support Services (FASS) rates of Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Islander families’ engagement with the family law system rates of access to family support and intensive family support services consistency in identification, capturing and counting procedures between different data sets and jurisdictions: o improved capture of cause of injury in national emergency department data long term pathways, impacts and outcomes for victims, perpetrators and their children rates of self-reported family and domestic violence and abuse including coercive control, physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, financial abuse and technological abuse rates of family and domestic violence and abuse among Indigenous women and children - including coercive control, physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, financial abuse and technological abuse perpetrators of violence against Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Strait Islander women and children by Indigenous status the prevalence of child maltreatment of Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Islander children linked to the Australian Child Maltreatment Study community attitudes towards violence against women and childrenchildren Outcome 14 Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Strait Islander people enjoy high levels of social and emotional wellbeing Target 14: Significant and sustained reduction in suicide of Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Islander people towards zero.

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Samples: www.closingthegap.gov.au

Indicators. Contextual information For Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Islander women and children: • Rates of Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Strait Xxxxxx Islander child protection substantiations related to family violence • Rates of Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Islander children entering out-of-home care and receiving protection orders, where family violence is indicated • Rates of victims of family and domestic violence recorded by police (NSW, QLD, SA & NT) • Rates of victims of sexual assault by victim-offender relationship • Rates of self-reported physical violence by relationship to perpetrator (15 years old +) • Hospitalisation rates for family and domestic violence related to assaults for women and children; by relationship to perpetrator • Homicide victim rates, by victim-offender relationship • Proportion seeking assistance from Specialist Homelessness Services for reasons of domestic/family violence • Proportion of Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Islander women who consider that violence is a problem in their community Disaggregation: • Geographic area (jurisdiction, remoteness, other geographic categories available) • Socio-economic status of the locality • Age Data Development Explore options to measure and report: • rates of access to support services, including mainstream family violence services and Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Strait Xxxxxx Islander specific services, such as Family Violence Prevention Legal Services (FVPLS) and Family Advocacy and Support Services (FASS) • rates of Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Islander families’ engagement with the family law system • rates of access to family support and intensive family support services • consistency in identification, capturing and counting procedures between different data sets and jurisdictions: o improved capture of cause of injury in national emergency department data • long term pathways, impacts and outcomes for victims, perpetrators and their children • rates of self-reported family and domestic violence and abuse including coercive control, physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, financial abuse and technological abuse • rates of family and domestic violence and abuse among Indigenous women and children - including coercive control, physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, financial abuse and technological abuse • perpetrators of violence against Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Strait Xxxxxx Islander women and children by Indigenous status • the prevalence of child maltreatment of Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Islander children linked to the Australian Child Maltreatment Study • community attitudes towards violence against women and children

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: National Agreement

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Indicators. Contextual information For Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Islander women and children: • Rates of Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Strait Islander child protection substantiations related to family violence • Rates of Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Islander children entering out-of-home care and receiving protection orders, where family violence is indicated • Rates of victims of family and domestic violence recorded by police (NSW, QLD, SA & NT) • Rates of victims of sexual assault by victim-offender relationship • Rates of self-reported physical violence by relationship to perpetrator (15 years old +) • Hospitalisation rates for family and domestic violence related to assaults for women and children; by relationship to perpetrator • Homicide victim rates, by victim-offender relationship • Proportion seeking assistance from Specialist Homelessness Services for reasons of domestic/family violence • Proportion of Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Strait Islander women who consider that violence is a problem in their community Disaggregation: • Geographic area (jurisdiction, remoteness, other geographic categories available) • Socio-economic status of the locality • Age Data Development Explore options to measure and report: rates of access to support services, including mainstream family violence services and Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Strait Xxxxxx Islander specific services, such as Family Violence Prevention Legal Services (FVPLS) and Family Advocacy and Support Services (FASS) rates of Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Islander families’ engagement with the family law system rates of access to family support and intensive family support services consistency in identification, capturing and counting procedures between different data sets and jurisdictions: o improved capture of cause of injury in national emergency department data long term pathways, impacts and outcomes for victims, perpetrators and their children rates of self-reported family and domestic violence and abuse including coercive control, physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, financial abuse and technological abuse rates of family and domestic violence and abuse among Indigenous women and children - including coercive control, physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, financial abuse and technological abuse perpetrators of violence against Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Strait Islander women and children by Indigenous status the prevalence of child maltreatment of Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Islander children linked to the Australian Child Maltreatment Study community attitudes towards violence against women and children

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Samples: National Agreement

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