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Intensive Family Based Service (IFBS) Referral Reason Table
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The Aboriginal Intensive Family Based Service (IFBS) provides an intensive, time-limited, home based program for Aboriginal families in crisis (including...
  • FACSIAR Data Governance Committee: Standard on
Intensive Family Based Service (IFBS) Referrals Table
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The Aboriginal Intensive Family Based Service (IFBS) provides an intensive, time-limited, home based program for Aboriginal families in crisis (including...
  • FACSIAR Data Governance Committee: Standard on
Intensive Family Preservation (IFP) Table
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IFP is designed to work with families in crisis, whose children are at risk of removal and placement in OOHC....
  • FACSIAR Data Governance Committee: Standard on
Multisystemic Therapy Child Abuse and Neglect (MST-CAN®), Functional Family Therapy through Child Welfare (FFT-CW®) Table
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MST-CAN® is a home-based voluntary therapeutic intervention that has a strong commitment to engaging the whole family in the program. The...
  • FACSIAR Data Governance Committee: Standard on
Out-of-home care base data asset
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Data from the ‘ChildStory’ client management system passes through the ‘Corporate Information Warehouse (CIW)’ data warehouse and is loaded onto...
  • FACSIAR Data Governance Committee: Standard on
Out-of-home care longitudinal data asset
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The Out-of-home care longitudinal asset supports the coordinated response across government and the sector and tracks the changing circumstances and...
  • FACSIAR Data Governance Committee: Qualified on
Program table
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  • FACSIAR Data Governance Committee: Standard on
Youth Hope Table
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Youth Hope program is targeted at children and young people aged 9-15 years who are assessed as being at Risk...
  • FACSIAR Data Governance Committee: Standard on