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Definition

A count of unique/individual children and young people in out-of-home care (OOHC), as at the reporting period.

Indicator Summary

Numerator

Denominator

Not applicable.

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Computation

A count of unique Children Identifiers where Placement Flag is equal to 'Y' as at the reporting period.

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Disaggregation

This indicator may be disaggregated by:

Indicator Specific Breakdowns

Distribution/Table Path/Column Dashboard Filter Label
OOHC Reporting - Base Data Asset CASE_MANAGEMENT_RESPONSIBILITY Case management
  PLACEMENT_TYPE_GROUPED Placement type
  CARE_ARRANGEMENT Care arrangement
  LENGTH_OF_TIME_IN_CARE_GROUPED_AS_AT Length of time in care
  CARE_CATEGORY_PR_GROUPED Parental responsibility
    Number of Placements*
  PLACEMENT_PROVIDER_NAME_DRVD Name of placement provider
  PLAN_GOAL_GROUPED Case plan goal
  TYPE_OF_CAREGIVER_GROUPED Aboriginality of caregiver

*Derived from the number of Placement ID per child and young person.

Geographic Breakdowns

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Reporting Information

The Annual Statistical Report and the Aboriginal-led Data Sharing: Child Protection and Out-of-home Care Statistics both report on an annual basis.

Published by NSW Department of Communities and Justice.

Quality Statement

Accuracy of Indigenous Status Data
Statuses: [FACSIAR Data Governance Committee: Qualified, Oct. 13, 2023]
The accuracy of data held about Indigenous Status in current collections is poor for several factors. Firstly, the number of...

Framework Dimensions

Rationale

The number of children and young people in OOHC is important for understanding the population and monitoring how it changes in time.

Alignment: This aligns with national reporting in the Report on Government Services (RoGS).

Calculation rules

Computation Rule
Computation

A count of unique Children Identifiers where Placement Flag is equal to 'Y' as at the reporting period.

Denominators

Not applicable.

Disaggregation

This indicator may be disaggregated by:

Indicator Specific Breakdowns

Distribution/Table Path/Column Dashboard Filter Label
OOHC Reporting - Base Data Asset CASE_MANAGEMENT_RESPONSIBILITY Case management
  PLACEMENT_TYPE_GROUPED Placement type
  CARE_ARRANGEMENT Care arrangement
  LENGTH_OF_TIME_IN_CARE_GROUPED_AS_AT Length of time in care
  CARE_CATEGORY_PR_GROUPED Parental responsibility
    Number of Placements*
  PLACEMENT_PROVIDER_NAME_DRVD Name of placement provider
  PLAN_GOAL_GROUPED Case plan goal
  TYPE_OF_CAREGIVER_GROUPED Aboriginality of caregiver

*Derived from the number of Placement ID per child and young person.

Geographic Breakdowns

Distribution/Table Path/Column Dashboard Filter Label
OOHC Reporting - Base Data Asset CM_RSP_HIST_DISTRICT District
  CM_RSP_HIST_DISTRICT Cluster*
  BUSINESS_UNIT Business Unit

* Cluster is a grouping of districts using the district of case management responsibility variable.

Demographic Breakdowns

Distribution/Table Path/Column Dashboard Filter Label
OOHC Reporting - Base Data Asset ABORIGINAL_STATUS_FACS_GROUPED Aboriginal Status
  DISABILITY_FLAG Disability
  AGE Age
    Age group
  GENDER Gender

The Annual Statistical Report disaggregates by District, Aboriginality, Age, Placement type, Care arrangement and Care category. 

The Aboriginal-led Data Sharing: Child Protection and Out-of-home Care Statistics disaggregates by District, Aboriginality, Number of placements, Placement type and Aboriginality of caregiver. 

Comments

In 2017-18 changes were made to OOHC counting rules to better align those with national reporting and to also better reflect the legal status of clients in OOHC. The result as at 30 June 2018 is not directly comparable to historic data previously published. When adjusted to make them comparable, there was a decrease of 27.3% in the number of children and young people in OOHC, compared to 30 June 2017. Compared to 30 June 2016, there was a decrease of 44.5% in the number of children and young people in OOHC as at 30 June 2018.

District reflects where the child/young person's case plan is held at the end of the period.

Data ageing:

  • Data ageing is two months, unless otherwise indicated. Therefore, the data for this indicator will be available two months after the end of the month in which the data first becomes available.

Data changes:

Data limitations:

  • In 2017-18 changes were made to OOHC counting rules to better align those with national reporting and to also better reflect the legal status of clients in OOHC. The result for this measure as at 30 June 2018 is not directly comparable to historic data previously published.

Data source:

Custom Fields

DCJ - Domain Out-of-Home Care

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