Publication catalogue list
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Australia's welfare 1993 & 1995 special offer packAustralia's welfareAustralia's Welfare is the nation's premier source of national information on community services and their impact on Australians. Specific areas covered include: housing assistance, child protection, child care and family services, aged care, disability, and welfare services expenditure. Australia's Welfare is published at the end of odd-numbered years. Authored by AIHW. Published 1 November 1995; ISSN 1321 1445; AusInfo cat. no. AGPS 95 2790 7; OUT OF PRINT |
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Australia's welfare 2001Australia's welfare no. 5Australia's Welfare is the most comprehensive and authoritative source of national information on welfare services in Australia. Topics include welfare services expenditure, children's and family services, child protection, housing assistance, crisis accommodation and support services, aged care services and disability services. Australia's Welfare 2001 features special chapters on the trend away from institutional care towards community-based care and on the measurement of welfare in contemporary Australia. Authored by AIHW. Published 13 December 2001; ISSN 1321 1455; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 154 0; AIHW cat. no. AUS 24; 506pp.; $40.00 |
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Australia's welfare 2003Australia's welfare no. 6Australia's Welfare is the most comprehensive and authoritative source of national information on welfare services in Australia. Topics include welfare services expenditure, the welfare services labour force, children's and family services, child protection, housing assistance, services for homeless people, ageing and aged care services and disability services. Australia's Welfare 2003 also features special chapters on informal care and indicators of the welfare of Australia's population. Authored by AIHW. Published 4 December 2003; ISSN 1321 1455; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 334 6; AIHW cat. no. AUS 41; ABS cat. no. 8905.0; 529pp.; $45.00 |
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Child protection and out-of-home care performance indicatorsChild welfare series no. 41The report describes the history of child protection and out-of-home care performance indicators as well as the current performance indicator framework used in Australia, where service performance is assessed in terms of effectiveness and efficiency. The data used to populate these indicators come from a variety of sources. The Productivity Commission, in its role as Secretariat for the Review of Government Service Provision, collects some data directly from the states and territories while other data are supplied via the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. Eight effectiveness indicators are discussed in this report. An overview of how each state and territory is performing against these indicators is provided. Factors which might affect the effectiveness of service provision, including policy, legislation, funding and resources, are also discussed to help explain data trends. The report concludes with a discussion of future directions for the performance indicator framework in the area of child protection and out-of-home care in Australia. Authored by AIHW. Published 30 October 2006; ISSN 1320-081X; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 616 3; AIHW cat. no. CWS 29; 151pp.; $27.00 |
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Child protection Australia 1996-97Child welfare series no. 21National data on child abuse and neglect, children on care and protection orders and children in out of home care are brought together for the first time in Child Protection Australia 1996-97. This new source provides more comprehensive information at the national level on children who come into contact with State and Territory community services departments for protective reasons. Authored by AIHW. Published 28 August 1998; ISSN 1320-081X; ISBN-13 978 0 642 24779 7; AIHW cat. no. CWS 5; 98pp.; OUT OF PRINT |
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Child protection Australia 1997-98Child welfare seriesProvides comprehensive information on children who come into contact with State and Territory community service departments for protective reasons. The report contains data for 1997-98 on notifications, investigations and substantiations of child abuse and neglect, children on care and protection orders and children in out-of-home care. Authored by AIHW. Published 27 August 1999; ISSN 1320-081X; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 011 6; AIHW cat. no. CWS 8; 79pp.; OUT OF PRINT |
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Child protection Australia 1998-99Child welfare series no. 25Provides comprehensive information on children who come into contact with State and Territory community service departments for protective reasons. The report contains data for 1998-99 on child protection notifications, investigations and substantiations, children on care and protection orders and children in out-of-home care. Detailed information on the characteristics of children in the child protection system is presented, specifically data on their age, sex and indigenous status. For children who were the subject of a child protection substantiation, data on the family type, the relationship of the person believed responsible and the source of notification are also included. Authored by AIHW. Published 18 May 2000; ISSN 1320-081X; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 052 9; AIHW cat. no. CWS 11; 78pp.; OUT OF PRINT |
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Child protection Australia 1999-00Child welfare series no. 27The report provides comprehensive information on children who come in contact with State and Territory community service departments for protective reasons. The report contains data for 1999-00, as well as trend data, on child protection notifications, investigations and substantiations, children on care and protection orders, and children in out-of-home care. Detailed information on the characteristics of children in the child protection system is presented. Specifically data on their age, sex and Indigenous status. In addition, for child protection substantiations, data on the family type, the relationship of the person believed responsible and the source of notification are included. For children on care and protection orders, there are data on types of orders and living arrangements; for children in out-of-home care, there are data on types of placements and length of time in out-of-home care. Authored by AIHW. Published 10 May 2001; ISSN 1320-081X; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 052 9; AIHW cat. no. CWS 13; 84pp.; $16.00 |
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Child protection Australia 2000-01Child welfare series no. 29This report provides comprehensive information on children who come into contact with State and Territory community service departments for protective reasons. The report contains data for 2000-01, as well as trend data on child protection notifications and substantiations, children on care and protection orders and children in out-of-home care. Detailed information on the characteristics of children in the child protection system is presented, specifically data on their age, sex and Indigenous status. In addition, for child protection substantiations, data on the family type, the relationship of the person believed responsible and the source of notification are included. For children on care and protection orders there are data on types of orders and living arrangements, and for children in out-of-home care there are data on types of placements and length of time in out-of-home care. Authored by AIHW. Published 4 April 2002; ISSN 1320-081X; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 174 8; AIHW cat. no. CWS 16; 85pp.; $16.00 |
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Child protection Australia 2001-02Child welfare series no. 32Child Protection Australia 2001-02 provides comprehensive information on child protection services provided by State and Territory community service departments. The report contains data for 2001-02, as well as trend data on child protection notifications, investigations and substantiations, children on care and protection orders and children in out-of-home care. Detailed information on the characteristics of children in the child protection system is presented, specifically data on their age, sex and Indigenous status. In addition for child protection substantiations, data on the family type, the relationship of the person believed responsible and the source of notification are also included. For children on care and protection orders there are data on types of orders and living arrangements, and for children in out-of-home care there are data on types of placements and length of time in out-of-home care. Authored by AIHW. Published 2 April 2003; ISSN 1320-081X; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 248 6; AIHW cat. no. CWS 20; 85pp.; OUT OF PRINT |










