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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Confidentialised unit record file (CURF) with selected information about admissions into residential care, home care and transition 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 first data were collected for 2000-01; this was considered a pilot year. The data from 2001-02 onwards contain information about alcohol and other drug treatment services; the clients who use these services; the types of drug problems for which treatment is sought and the types of treatment provided. Publications, Summary Tables, Statistics, Data cubes
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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 Dementia in Australia Online Report and Downloadable Data Tables provides a comprehensive picture of dementia in Australia, including the latest statistics on dementia prevalence, burden of disease, deaths, expenditure, as well as the use of health and aged care services among people with dementia and information on carers of people with dementia. Its key findings are based on AIHW’s re‑analysis of ABS Survey of Disability, Ageing and Carers (SDAC) microdata, supplemented by additional health and aged‑care datasets.
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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 statistics on key mental health issues including national and state and territory estimates of prevalence of mental disorders. Summary statistics on key mental health issues including national and state and territory estimates of prevalence of mental disorders. Cross-sectional only, carer identification only in microdata, results for carers not published
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The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) receives and aggregates data from over 1,800 specialist homelessness services agencies (SHS) across Australia on a monthly basis.
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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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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 Overall Star Rating of the residential aged care service based on the quality of care across four key areas of performance (i.e. Resident's Experience, Compliance, Staffing, and Quality Measures sub-categories).
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The Dementia Awareness Survey is the largest nationally representative community survey of its kind in Australia. It collects information on how much people know about dementia and their attitudes towards dementia and people living with dementia. The survey results will help inform priorities and areas for dementia awareness initiatives and prevention activities that can reduce the risk or delay the development of dementia.
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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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Information on aged care services subsidised by the Australian Government IN WA 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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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 from the Department of Health provides key figures about aged care in the 2016–17 financial year up to 30 June 2017. Data are provided about spending on aged care, assessments and approvals, aged care clients, and the Australian population. The programs included in this data snapshot are: residential aged care, Home Care Packages, Restorative Care (Transition Care and Short-Term Restorative Care), and the Commonwealth Home Support Programme.
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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 provides key figures about aged care in the 2018–19 financial year up to 30 June 2019 and is a companion to the 2018–19 Report on the Operation of the Aged Care Act 1997. The fourth and final release (22/01/2021) completes the Aged Care Data Snapshot 2019, and provides home care data and updates to the expenditure data.
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The Australian Burden of Disease Database contains aggregate burden of disease metrics from the Australian Burden of Disease Study. This includes: years of life lost (YLL) years lived with disability (YLD) disability-adjusted life years (DALY) for over 200 diseases and injuries. It also includes estimates of attributable burden (DALY) for around 20 individual risk factors. Publications, Summary tables published in electronic form
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The Longitudinal Study of Indigenous Children (LSIC) follows the development of up to 1,759 Indigenous children and their families across urban, regional and remote Australia. It is one of the largest longitudinal studies of Indigenous people worldwide. LSIC aims to improve understanding of the lives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, their families and communities to inform better policy and program development. The study collects information about child and parent health, childhood education, family relationships, culture and Community, housing, life stressors, parental education, parenting, employment and income, attitudes and aspirations. It includes two groups of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander children who were aged 6 to 24 months (B cohort) and 3.5-5 years (K cohort) when the study began in 2008. Data is primarily collected via annual face-to-face interviews with Indigenous interviewers. PLEASE NOTE previous releases are available by request for approved training courses only. For the current release, please visit https://ada.edu.au/lsic_current
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Contact Person: ada@ada.edu.au
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