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Tables

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Table 1: Financial results, 2007–08 to 2011–12 ($’000)    xiii
Table 2: Portfolio Budget Statement deliverables 2011–12 and their outputs  4
Table 3: Portfolio Budget Statement key performance indicators 2011–12 and their results    8
Table 4: Longer-term activities noted in the Portfolio Budget Statements 2011–12 and their status  12
Table 5: Income and expenditure, 2007–08 to 2011–12 ($’000) 31
Table 6: Balance sheet summary, 2007–08 to 2011–12 ($’000)  32
Table 7: Members of the AIHW Board and their attendance at meetings, 2011–12  38
Table 8: Members of the AIHW Ethics Committee and their attendance at meetings, 2011–12  42
Table 9: Research projects considered by the AIHW Ethics Committee, 2011–12  42
Table 10: Category of staff employment, 30 June 2011 and 30 June 2012 130
Table 11: Staff by classification level, 30 June 2011 and 30 June 2012 131
Table 12: Staff employed by operating groups, 30 June 2012 132
Table 13: Outcome of external recruitment processes completed in 2011–12 134
Table 14: Graduate recruitment intake and outcomes, 2008–09 to 2011–12 135
Table 15: Staff long service awards, 2011–12   138
Table 16: Australia Day awards, January 2012 139
Table 17: In-house learning and development courses, 2010–11 and 2011–12 140
Table 18: Ecologically sustainable development reporting 142
Table 19: Email notification service subscriptions, 2009 to 2012 (at 30 June)   148
Table 20: Top 10 publications downloaded from the AIHW website, 2011–12 150
Table 21: Media coverage, 2007–08 to 2011–12 152
Table 22: Top 10 reports and events for media coverage, 2011–12 152
Table 23: Submissions to parliamentary or government inquiries, 2011–12 155

Figures

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Figure 1: Major revenue sources, 2002–03 to 2011–12, with projections, 2012–13 to 2015–16  xiv
Figure 2: Staff numbers, 2003–2012  xvi
Figure 3: Publications released and media releases, 2002–03 to 2011–12    xvii
Figure 4: Revenue sources, 2004–05 to 2011–12  32
Figure 5: Accountability framework 37
Figure 6: Organisation chart, 30 June 2012  45
Figure 7: Highest level of staff qualifications, May and June 2012  133
Figure 8: Visits to the AIHW website, 2001–02 to 2011–12 149

Spotlights

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Australia’s health 2012  7
Painting a clearer picture of homelessness in Australia  11
Better information supporting Healthy for Life  13
New wave of information on mental health services  18
MyHospitals: making hospitals data locally relevant  20
Data linkage at the AIHW: introducing the new ‘Integrating Authority’  25
Managing privacy breaches  28
AIHW corporate capability statement 36
Implementing the ethics review findings  41
Privacy at the AIHW  43
Increasing workforce participation among older Australians  58
15 years of child protection reporting 61
Diabetes on the rise but causing fewer deaths  71
The health of Australia’s males: a focus on five population groups  76
Validata™ improves quality of data  94
Meteoric win for the Institute  104
International Group for Indigenous Health Measurement meeting  106
Closing the Gap Clearinghouse public seminar series  116
Focus on the National Injury Surveillance Unit  123
Our second Reconciliation Action Plan  137
‘Creatively’ leading the way  146
Media profile: 2010 National Drug Household Survey report  153