The Aged Care Service Information extract provides information on outlets providing help at home (including Commonwealth Home Support Program, Transition Care Program and National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Flexible Care), Home Care Packages and Aged Care Homes (including permanent and respite residential care and Multi-Purpose Service residential care).
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The Aged Care Service Information extract provides information on outlets providing help at home (including Commonwealth Home Support Program, Transition Care Program and National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Flexible Care), Home Care Packages and Aged Care Homes (including permanent and respite residential care and Multi-Purpose Service residential care).
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The Aged Care Service Information extract provides information on outlets providing help at home (including Commonwealth Home Support Program, Transition Care Program and National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Flexible Care), Home Care Packages and Aged Care Homes (including permanent and respite residential care and Multi-Purpose Service residential care).
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A census of Community Aged Care Packages (CACP) outlets and care recipients, covering one week of the year. Outlets were asked record assistance provided during 7 consecutive days within the period 16 September 2002 and 14 October 2002. Publications
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The Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health (known as Women’s Health Australia to its participants) is the largest, longest-running project of its kind ever conducted in Australia. The population-based survey explores the factors contributing to the health and wellbeing of over 57,000 Australian women* in four cohorts. Their data provides invaluable information about the health of women across the lifespan. Since its inception in 1996, ALSWH has informed federal and state government policies across a wide range of issues. The Australian Government Department of Health, Disability and Ageing funds the Study, and it is jointly managed by the University of Queensland and the University of Newcastle
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The Stocktake of Australian Government Subsidised Aged Care Places provides a snapshot of the number of operational and allocated aged care places in Australia each year, as at 30 June. It covers aged care services subsidised by the Australian Government under the Aged Care Act 1997, including: Residential aged care services, Services that provide Home Care Packages, Transition Care services, Short-Term Restorative Care services, Innovative Pool services, Multi-Purpose Services providing aged care. It also includes services funded under the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Flexible Aged Care Program.
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Growing Up in Australia: The Longitudinal Study of Australian Children (LSAC) is a major study following the development of approximately 10,000 young people and their families from all parts of Australia. It is conducted in partnership between the Department of Social Services, the Australian Institute of Family Studies and the Australian Bureau of Statistics with advice provided by a consortium of leading researchers. The study began in 2003 with a representative sample of children (who are now teens and young adults) from urban and rural areas of all states and territories in Australia. The study has a multi-disciplinary base, and examines a broad range of research questions about development and wellbeing over the life course in relation to topics such as parenting, family, peers, education, child care and health. It will continue to follow participants into adulthood. The study informs social policy and is used to identify opportunities for early intervention and prevention strategies. Participating families have been interviewed every two years from 2004, and between-wave mail-out questionnaires were sent to families in 2005 (Wave 1.5), 2007 (Wave 2.5) and 2009 (Wave 3.5). The B cohort (“Baby” cohort) of around 5,000 children was aged 0–1 years in 2003–04, and the K cohort (“Kinder” cohort) of around 5,000 children was aged 4–5 years in 2003–04. Study informants include the young person, their parents (both resident and non-resident), carers and teachers. The study links to administrative databases including Medicare (Immunisation, MBS and PBS), NAPLAN, and Centrelink – with participant consent – thereby adding valuable information to supplement the data collected during fieldwork. In 2014-15, a special one-off physical health and biomarkers assessment of parent-child pairs was undertaken in the younger cohort. The cross-generational datasets from this ‘Child Health CheckPoint’ are available in the Additional Release files. LSAC Wave 9 (aka 9C) covered the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on young persons, their families and communities. Wave 9C was unlike any other wave undertaken by LSAC. Instead of the traditional face-to-face methodology, the data collection was split into two shorter online surveys (9C1 and 9C2), with Survey 9C2 also offering a telephone interview option. Two short survey in Wave 9C allows measurement of similarities and differences in responses as COVID-19 restrictions changed over time. Survey 9C1 was in field October–December 2020 and Survey 9C2 was in-field June–September 2021.
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Contact Person: LongitudinalStudies@dss.gov.au
The Aged Care Service Information extract provides information on outlets providing help at home (including Commonwealth Home Support Program, Transition Care Program and National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Flexible Care), Home Care Packages and Aged Care Homes (including permanent and respite residential care and Multi-Purpose Service residential care).
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Information on aged care services subsidised by the Australian Government IN QLD under the Aged Care Act 1997, including: Residential aged care services (aged care homes), Services that provide Home Care Packages, Transition Care, Innovative Pool, Multi-Purpose Services providing aged care, Short Term Restorative Care.
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The Aged Care Service Information extract provides information on outlets providing help at home (including Commonwealth Home Support Program, Transition Care Program and National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Flexible Care), Home Care Packages and Aged Care Homes (including permanent and respite residential care and Multi-Purpose Service residential care).
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The Aged Care Service Information extract provides information on outlets providing help at home (including Commonwealth Home Support Program, Transition Care Program and National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Flexible Care), Home Care Packages and Aged Care Homes (including permanent and respite residential care and Multi-Purpose Service residential care).
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Information on aged care services subsidised by the Australian Government under the Aged Care Act 1997, including: Residential aged care services (aged care homes), Services that provide Home Care Packages, Transition Care, Innovation Pool, Multi-Purpose Services providing aged care, Short Term Restorative Care. It also includes services funded under the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Flexible Aged Care Program.
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The Aged Care Service Information extract provides information on outlets providing help at home (including Commonwealth Home Support Program, Transition Care Program and National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Flexible Care), Home Care Packages and Aged Care Homes (including permanent and respite residential care and Multi-Purpose Service residential care).
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The Aged Care Service Information extract provides information on outlets providing help at home (including Commonwealth Home Support Program, Transition Care Program and National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Flexible Care), Home Care Packages and Aged Care Homes (including permanent and respite residential care and Multi-Purpose Service residential care).
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This snapshot of data provides key figures about aged care in the 2022–23 financial year up to 30 June 2023 and is a companion to the 2022–23 Report on the Operation of the Aged Care Act 1997. The third and final release (08/12/2023) completes the Aged Care Data Snapshot 2023, and provides expenditure data, assessments and approvals and updates to the residential care low means and elapsed time data.
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Information on aged care services subsidised by the Australian Government under the Aged Care Act 1997, including: Residential aged care services (aged care homes), Services that provide Home Care Packages, Transition Care, Innovation Pool, Multi-Purpose Services providing aged care, Short Term Restorative Care. It also includes services funded under the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Flexible Aged Care Program.
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This snapshot of data from the Department of Health and Aged Care provides key figures about aged care in the 2023–24 financial year up to 30 June 2024 and is a companion to the upcoming 2023–24 Report on the Operation of the Aged Care Act 1997. This data release is part of a series and other releases are linked in this resirces.
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The Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey is a nationally representative longitudinal study of Australian households that commenced in 2001. Funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services (DSS), the HILDA Survey is managed by the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research at the University of Melbourne.
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The Atlas displays health and social wellbeing indicators by sex for every local government area in Victoria. The platform contains 75 indicators from a range of government and other sources, grouped into 8 priority health areas. The Atlas makes visible the story for women (compared with men), variation by location, and trends over time. Displays include maps with supporting text, bar charts, trend graphs, data tables, and factsheets. The Atlas is a reliable source of sex-disaggregated health data to support women’s health and gender equality awareness, understanding and action at statewide, regional and local area level.
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The Aged Care Service Information extract provides information on outlets providing help at home (including Commonwealth Home Support Program, Transition Care Program and National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Flexible Care), Home Care Packages and Aged Care Homes (including permanent and respite residential care and Multi-Purpose Service residential care).
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This snapshot of data from the Department of Health and Aged Care provides key figures about aged care in the 2021–22 financial year up to 30 June 2022 and is a companion to the 2021–22 Report on the Operation of the Aged Care Act 1997. The third and final release (29/11/2022) completes the Aged Care Data Snapshot 2022, and provides Aged Care client summary data, Home Care data, Home Support data, Short Term Restorative Care data, assessments and approvals and updates to the residential care elapsed time data.
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Information on aged care services subsidised by the Australian Government under the Aged Care Act 1997, including: Residential aged care services (aged care homes), Services that provide Home Care Packages, Transition Care, Innovation Pool, Multi-Purpose Services providing aged care, Short Term Restorative Care. It also includes services funded under the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Flexible Aged Care Program.
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The Stocktake of Australian Government Subsidised Aged Care Places provides a snapshot of the number of operational and allocated aged care places in Australia each year, as at 30 June. It covers aged care services subsidised by the Australian Government under the Aged Care Act 1997, including: Residential aged care services, Services that provide Home Care Packages, Transition Care services, Short-Term Restorative Care services, Innovative Pool services, Multi-Purpose Services providing aged care. It also includes services funded under the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Flexible Aged Care Program.
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The Aged Care Service Information extract provides information on outlets providing help at home (including Commonwealth Home Support Program, Transition Care Program and National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Flexible Care), Home Care Packages and Aged Care Homes (including permanent and respite residential care and Multi-Purpose Service residential care).
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Summary tables with counts of people using home support by geographic region.
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