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Indicator set. National Indigenous Reform Agreement (2012) Indigenous, Superseded 13/06/2013 Outcome area: Indigenous people of working age participate effectively in all sectors and at all levels of the labour market Indigenous, Standard 21/07/2010 Quality statement: National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 25-3 month employment outcomes (post-program monitoring), 2012 QS Indigenous, Superseded 13/06/2013 Collection and usage attributes Computation description: Presentation: Number and percentage (per 100 persons). 95% Confidence intervals and relative standard errors are calculated for numbers and proportions. Computation: 100 x (Numerator ÷ Denominator). Numerator: Indigenous job seekers who are employed three months after participating in a Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR) funded employment assistance program. Data Element / Data Set Data Element Employment start date Data Source DEEWR Post-Program Monitoring (PPM) Survey augmented with administrative data Guide for use Data source type: Survey and administrative data Numerator data elements: Data Element / Data Set Data Element Job seeker status Data Source DEEWR Post-Program Monitoring (PPM) Survey augmented with administrative data Guide for use Data source type: Survey and administrative data Data Element / Data Set Person—labour force status, code N Data Source DEEWR Post-Program Monitoring (PPM) Survey augmented with administrative data Guide for use Data source type: Survey and administrative data Data Element / Data Set Data Element Participation in DEEWR funded employment assistance program Data Source DEEWR Post-Program Monitoring (PPM) Survey augmented with administrative data Guide for use Data source type: Survey and administrative data. Employment assistance program Includes Job Services Australia Stream 1, 2, 3 and 4), Work for the Xxxx, Community Work Placement, Indigenous Employment Program, and Disability Employment Services. Results from the PPM Survey are augmented with administrative data such as 13 week employment outcome claims, exit reasons from income support and reported earnings from Centrelink. Denominator: Indigenous job seekers who have participated in a DEEWR funded employment assistance program within the previous 12 months. Data Element / Data Set Data Element Job seeker status Data Source DEEWR sourced administrative data on participation in employment services Guide for use Data source type: Administrative by-product data Denominator data elements:...
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Indicator set. National Indigenous Reform Agreement (2014) Indigenous, Superseded 24/11/2014 Outcome area: Indigenous people of working age participate effectively in all sectors and at all levels of the labour market Indigenous, Standard 21/07/2010 Quality statement: National Indigenous Reform Agreement: PI 14a-Level of workforce participation (Census data), 2014 QS Indigenous, Superseded 17/02/2016 Collection and usage attributes Population group age from: 15 years Population group age to: 64 years Computation description: Presentation: Number and percentage (per 100 population). Rate ratios and rate differences are calculated for Indigenous:non-Indigenous. Computation: Rate: 100 x (Numerator ÷ Denominator). Rate ratio: Indigenous rate divided by non-Indigenous rate. Rate difference: Indigenous rate minus non-Indigenous rate. Numerator: For 5-yearly reporting: For 1a): Number of employed people aged 15–64 years excluding those whose Indigenous status and labour force status were not stated and overseas and temporary visitors. For 1b): Number of unemployed people aged 15–64 years excluding those whose Indigenous status and labour force status were not stated and overseas and temporary visitors. For 1c): Number of people aged 15–64 years in the labour force excluding those whose Indigenous status and labour force status were not stated and overseas and temporary visitors. For comparison with survey data: For 1a): Number of employed people aged 15–64 years excluding those living in non- private dwellings, members of the permanent defence forces, members of foreign representation, and whose Indigenous status and labour force status were not stated and overseas and temporary visitors. For 1b): Number of unemployed people aged 15–64 years excluding those living in non- private dwellings, members of the permanent defence forces, members of foreign representation, and whose Indigenous status and labour force status were not stated and overseas and temporary visitors. For 1c): Number of people aged 15–64 years in the labour force excluding those living in non-private dwellings, members of the permanent defence forces, members of foreign representation, those whose Indigenous status and labour force status were not stated and overseas and temporary visitors. Data Element / Data Set Person—labour force status, code N Data Source ABS 2011 Census of Population and Housing Guide for use Data source type: Census Supplementary numerator data source Numerator data elements: Data Elemen...
Indicator set. National Disability Agreement (2013) Community Services (retired), Standard 23/05/2013 Disability, Standard 13/08/2015 Outcome area: People with disability enjoy choice, wellbeing and the opportunity to live as independently as possible Community Services (retired), Standard 23/07/2010 Quality statement: National Disability Agreement: PI d-Proportion of people with disability accessing disability services, 2013 QS Community Services (retired), Standard 23/05/2013 Collection and usage attributes Population group age from: 15 years. Population group age to: 64 years. Computation description: The number of people with a disability aged 15–64 years with an employment restriction who used Disability Employment Services (Open Employment) divided by the number of people with a disability (aged 15–64 years with an employment restriction) on 30 June at the start of the reporting period. Computation: R/N x 100 Where R = The number of people with disability aged 15–64 years with an employment restriction who used Disability Employment Services (Open Employment), and N = people with disability (aged 15–64 years with an employment restriction) on 30 June at the start of the reporting period.
Indicator set. National Indigenous Reform Agreement (2010) Community Services (retired), Superseded 04/04/2011 Outcome area: Indigenous people of working age participate effectively in all sectors and at all levels of the labour market Indigenous, Standard 21/07/2010 Quality statement: National Indigenous Reform Agreement: P21a-Employment to population ratio, for the working age population (15-64 years) (Census Data), 2010 QS Community Services (retired), Superseded 04/04/2011 Collection and usage attributes Population group age from: 15 years Population group age to: 64 years Computation description: Presentation: Number, percentage, rate ratio and rate difference Computation: 100 x (Numerator ÷ Denominator) Numerator: Number of people aged 15–64 years employed. Data Element / Data Set Person—labour force status, code N Data Source ABS 2006 Census of Population and Housing Guide for use Data source type: Census Supplementary numerator data source Numerator data elements: Data Element / Data Set Person—age, total years N[NN] Data Source ABS 2006 Census of Population and Housing Guide for use Data source type: Census Supplementary numerator data source Denominator: Total population of people aged 15–64 years Data Element / Data Set Person—age, total years N[NN] Data Source
Indicator set. National Healthcare Agreement (2017) Health, Superseded 30/01/2018 Outcome area: Hospital and Related Care National Health Performance Authority (retired), Retired 01/07/2016 Health, Standard 07/07/2010 Quality statement: National Healthcare Agreement: PI 21b-Waiting times for emergency hospital care: proportion of patients whose length of emergency department stay is less than or equal to four hours, 2017 QS Health, Standard 31/01/2017 Collection and usage attributes Computation description: The scope for calculation of this indicator is all hospitals reporting to the Non- admitted patient emergency department care (NAPEDC) National Minimum Data Set (NMDS) 2015–16. Calculation includes all presentations with a physical departure date/time in the reporting period, including records where the presentation date/time is prior to the reporting period. Invalid records are excluded from the numerator and denominator. Invalid records are records for which: Length of stay < 0 Presentation date or time missing Physical departure date or time missing Calculation includes presentations with any Type of visit to emergency department. Recording departure time Emergency department (ED) stay length is the amount of time, measured in minutes, between when a patient presents at an emergency department, and when the patient physically departs the emergency department. It is calculated as per the guidelines included in the NAPEDC NMDS 2015-16: If the patient is subsequently admitted to this hospital (either short stay unit, hospital-in-the-home or non-emergency department hospital xxxx), then record the time the patient leaves the emergency department to go to the admitted patient facility. Patients admitted to any other xxxx or bed within the emergency department have not physically departed the emergency department until they leave the emergency department If the patient is admitted and subsequently dies before leaving the emergency department, then record the time the body was removed from the emergency department. If the service episode is completed without the patient being admitted, then record the time the patient's emergency department non-admitted clinical care ended. If the service episode is completed and the patient is referred to another hospital for admission, then record the time the patient leaves the emergency department. If the patient did not wait, then record the time the patient leaves the emergency department or was first noticed as having left. If the ...
Indicator set. National Disability Agreement (2010) Community Services (retired), Superseded 15/12/2011 Outcome area: People with disability enjoy choice, wellbeing and the opportunity to live as independently as possible Community Services (retired), Standard 23/07/2010 Disability, Standard 13/08/2015 Collection and usage attributes Computation description: Number of service users who are ‘satisfied’ divided by total number of service users in the census or survey, as applicable. Computation: ∑r i / ∑n i or (∑r i / ∑n i) * 100 Numerator: Number of service users who are ‘satisfied. Data Element Data elements to be added/created. Numerator data elements: Data Element / Data Set Data Element Data elements to be added/created. Denominator: Total number of service users in the census or survey, as applicable. Denominator data elements: Data Element / Data Set Disaggregation data elements: Data Element / Data Set Data Element Data elements to be added/created. Comments: Suggested disaggregation would include state/territory; age group; sex; Indigenous status; country of birth; Remoteness Area; disability status. Representational attributes Representation class: Percentage Data type: Real Unit of measure: Person Accountability attributes Organisation responsible for providing data: Department of Human Services, Victoria. Accountability: Overall—shared; employment services—AG; Accommodation, respite, community support (includes management and individual service planning), community access services—state and territory governments. Further data development / collection required: Data development for this indicator will be undertaken as part of the National Disability Services Quality Framework Implementation Plan being led by the Department of Human Services, Victoria. Substantial data development is required for this indicator, including: definitions for ‘satisfied’, ‘quality’, ‘range of options’ and the scope of the indicator as current service users or potential population. There is potential for substantial non-sampling error with any collection of this type of data. The report on the 1999 national survey of satisfaction with disability services recommended a coordinated approach to future satisfaction surveys to ensure satisfactory response rates. Other issues caveats: Available disaggregation depends on sampling errors and other caveats. Source and reference attributes Relational attributes Related metadata references: Has been superseded by National Disability Agreement: d...
Indicator set. National Healthcare Agreement (2019) Health, Superseded 13/03/2020 Outcome area: Aged Care Health, Standard 07/07/2010 Collection and usage attributes Population group age from: 70 years (total population) 50 to 69 years (for the Indigenous population) Computation description: Aged care places are residential and community aged care places provided under the Aged Care Act 1997 and services delivered under the National Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Islander Aged Care Strategy. ‘Residential aged care’ includes Multi-Purpose Services and places delivered under the National Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Islander Flexible Aged Care and Innovative Care Programs. ‘Community aged care places’ includes Transition Care, Multi-Purpose Services and packages delivered under the National Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Islander Aged Care Strategy and Innovative Care Pool. Since 27 February 2017, Home Care Packages (HCP) have been allocated directly to consumers rather than places being allocated to regions and providers. As a result, the concept of HCP places no longer applied from that date. From 30 June 2017, numbers of HCP recipients are included in the community aged care places and added to the places allocated to the programs listed above. Presented per 1,000 population. Computation: 1,000 × (Numerator ÷ Denominator) Calculated separately for residential and community aged care services. Numerator: Number of operational residential aged care places at 30 June / number of operational flexible community aged care places plus number of HCP recipients at 30 June Data Element / Data Set Data Element Number of Home Care Package recipients at 30 June Data Source Australian Government Department of Health's Ageing and Aged Care data warehouse Guide for use Data source type: Administrative by-product data Numerator data elements: Data Element / Data Set Data Element Number of operational aged care places at 30 June Data Source Australian Government Department of Health's Ageing and Aged Care data warehouse Guide for use Data source type: Administrative by-product data Denominator: Projected total population aged 70 or over plus Indigenous people aged 50–69 at 30 June. Data Element / Data Set Data Element Person—Population projections, total people N[N(7)] Data Source Australian Government Department of Health's Ageing and Aged Care data warehouse Guide for use Data: Unpublished population projections prepared by the ABS for the Department of Health Data source type: Census-base...
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Indicator set. National Indigenous Reform Agreement (2015) Indigenous, Superseded 18/11/2015 Outcome area: Indigenous people of working age participate effectively in all sectors and at all levels of the labour market Indigenous, Standard 21/07/2010 Collection and usage attributes Population group age from: 15 years Population group age to: 64 years Computation description: Presentation: Number and percentage (per 100 persons). Relative standard errors and 95% confidence intervals are calculated for proportions. Rate ratios and rate differences are calculated for Indigenous:non-Indigenous. Computation: Rate: 100 x (Numerator ÷ Denominator). Rate ratio: Indigenous rate divided by non-Indigenous rate. Rate difference: Indigenous minus non-Indigenous rate. Numerator: For a) Number of employed people aged 15–64 years. For b) Number of unemployed people aged 15–64 years. For c) Number of people aged 15–64 years in the labour force. Data Element / Data Set Data Element Person—age Data Source ABS Survey of Education and Work (SEW) Guide for use Data source type: Survey Based on 2012 SEW. Main non-Indigenous numerator data source. Data Element / Data Set Data Element Person—age Data Source ABS Australian Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Islander Health Survey (AATSIHS), 2012-13 Guide for use Data source type: Survey Main Indigenous numerator data source. Numerator data elements: Data Element / Data Set Data Element Person—labour force status Data Source ABS Survey of Education and Work (SEW) Guide for use Data source type: Survey Based on 2012 SEW. Main non-Indigenous numerator data source. Data Element / Data Set Data Element Person—labour force status Data Source ABS Australian Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Islander Health Survey (AATSIHS), 2012-13 Guide for use Data source type: Survey Main Indigenous numerator data source. Denominator: For a) and c) Total population aged 15–64 years For b) Total number of people in the labour force aged 15–64 years Data Element / Data Set Data Element Person—age Data Source ABS Survey of Education and Work (SEW) Guide for use Data source type: Survey Based on 2012 SEW. Main non-Indigenous denominator data source. Denominator data elements: Data Element / Data Set Data Element Person—age Data Source ABS Australian Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Islander Health Survey (AATSIHS), 2012-13 Guide for use Data source type: Survey Main Indigenous denominator data source Disaggregation: Disaggregation: National and state/territory by remoteness area by Indi...
Indicator set. National Indigenous Reform Agreement (2016) Indigenous, Superseded 01/07/2016 Outcome area: Indigenous people of working age participate effectively in all sectors and at all levels of the labour market Indigenous, Standard 21/07/2010 Collection and usage attributes Population group age from: 15 years Population group age to: 64 years Computation description: Presentation: Number and percentage (per 100 persons). Relative standard errors and 95% confidence intervals are calculated for proportions. Rate ratios and rate differences are calculated for comparisons between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. Computation: Rate: 100 x (Numerator ÷ Denominator). Rate ratio: Indigenous rate divided by non-Indigenous rate. Rate difference: Indigenous minus non-Indigenous rate. Numerator: (a) Number of employed people aged 15–64 years.
Indicator set. National Healthcare Agreement (2018) Health, Superseded 16/06/2019 Outcome area: Patient Experience Health, Standard 07/07/2010 Quality statement: National Healthcare Agreement: PI 32-Patient satisfaction/experience, 2018 QS Health, Standard 30/01/2018 Collection and usage attributes Population group age from: 15 years Computation description: Population is limited to persons aged 15 years and over. Analysis by remoteness and Socio-Economic Indexes for Areas (SEIFA) Index of Relative Socio-Economic Disadvantage (IRSD) is based on usual residence of the person. Presented as a percentage. Computation: 100 × (Numerator ÷ Denominator), calculated separately for each of (a) to (i) below. Numerator: (a) Number of persons aged 15 years and over who saw a general practitioner (GP) (for their own health) in the last 12 months who waited longer than felt acceptable to get an appointment.
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