Summary tables with counts of people using home support by geographic region.
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Confidentialised unit record file (CURF) with selected information about admissions into residential care, home care and transition care
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WGEA is a Commonwealth government agency established by the Workplace Gender Equality Act 2012. The Agency's purpose under the Act is to: promote and improve gender equality (including equal remuneration between women and men) in employment and in the workplace support employers to remove barriers to the full and equal participation of women in the workforce promote, amongst employers, the elimination of discrimination on the basis of gender in relation to employment matters (including in relation to family and caring responsibilities) foster workplace consultation between employers and employees on issues concerning gender equality in employment and in the workplace improve the productivity and competitiveness of Australian business through the advancement of gender equality in employment and in the workplace. The Act requires private and Commonwealth public sector employers with 100 or more employees to report annually against six gender equality indicators. Employers with 500 or more employees must also have a policy for each of the 6 gender equality indicators. Those with 500 or more direct employees also need to select and achieve or improve against gender equality targets. WGEA works work with employers to help them comply with the reporting requirements under the Act. Read more about our legislation on the WGEA legislation page. We are committed to promoting and contributing to understanding, acceptance and public debate of gender equality issues in the workplace. WGEA employees regularly speak at events on workplace gender issues and work with business, academics, equal opportunity networks and women’s groups on like-minded projects.
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Summary tables with counts of people using home support by geographic region.
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Summary tables with counts of people using home support by geographic region.
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Participants are randomly sampled from social housing programs e.g. Public Housing (PH), State Owned and Managed Indigenous Housing (SOMIH), Community Housing (CH) and Indigenous Community Housing (ICH). Data availability: Publications, Summary Tables, Statistics
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The Report on Government Services (RoGS) provides information on the equity, effectiveness and efficiency of government services in Australia
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Confidentialised unit record file (CURF) with selected information about leaving residential aged care.
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Best Quality
Confidentialised unit record file (CURF) with selected information about admissions into residential care, home care and transition care
Access: Open | Data Quality:
Best Quality
Summary tables with counts of people using home support by geographic region.
Access: Open | Data Quality:
Best Quality
Confidentialised unit record file (CURF) with selected information about leaving residential care, home care and transition care.
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Best Quality
Confidentialised unit record file (CURF) with selected information about leaving home care.
Access: Open | Data Quality:
Best Quality
Summary tables with counts of people using home support by geographic region.
Access: Open | Data Quality:
Best Quality
Confidentialised unit record file (CURF) with selected information about admissions into residential care, home care and transition care
Access: Open | Data Quality:
Best Quality
Confidentialised unit record file (CURF) with selected information about people using home care, transition care and short-term restorative care.
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Confidentialised unit record file (CURF) with selected information about aged care services – residential care, home care, transition care, short-term restorative care and various programs.
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Best Quality
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