Community Housing Organisation Unit Record Data Collection Feasibility Questionnaire 2010
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Welcome to the entry page for the AIHW Community Housing Organisation Unit Record Data Collection Feasibility Questionnaire.
This page is provided for Community Housing Organisations (CHOs) who have been invited by email to participate in the questionnaire.
The feasibility study (of which this questionnaire is a component) has been commissioned by the AIHW on behalf of the Housing Ministers’ Advisory Committee (HMAC) to better understand the anticipated costs and issues associated with improving data quality and coverage within the sector. Cordelta Pty Ltd has been engaged to conduct the feasibility study.
The intent of this questionnaire is to gauge the capability of CHOs to either provide unit record data to the AIHW ‘now’, or their readiness to implement changes in order to supply unit record data, and to understand the costs and issues associated with any such changes.
Questionnaire login
The CHO Unit Record Data Collection Feasibility Questionnaire has now closed. We would like to thank those organisations that took the time to respond to the questionnaire. This web page will be updated and participating organisations contacted at the conclusion of the study.
Assistance with the questionnaire
Telephone Alan Pauza (Cordelta), mob. 0411 871 117
Supporting information
Before commencing the questionnaire, we strongly recommend you download and review the following supporting documents:
- Supporting notes for feasibility questionnaire participants (195KB DOC)
- 2008–09 AIHW data collection information guide (including data definitions) (362KB PDF)
- 2008–09 AIHW survey spreadsheet (2.4MB XLS) (please do not complete this survey spreadsheet)
- Frequently asked questions
Additional background information is given in the AIHW’s letter about the study; you should already have received this letter but can review it below.

