During 2008-09 across Australia, over 200,000 children were the subject of one or more child protection notifications; almost 33,000 children were the subject of one or more substantiations; over 35,000 children were on care and protection orders; and around 34,000 children were living in out-of-home care. This report contains comprehensive information relating to state and territory child protection and support services, and the characteristics of Australian children within the child protection system.
Authored by AIHW.
Published 21 January 2010; ISSN 1320-081X; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 991 1; AIHW cat. no. CWS 35; 128pp.; $28.00
Developments in child protection policies and practices
The National Framework for Protecting Australia’s Children 2009-2020
Child protection data collections
Data sources
Data limitations
Key differences across state and territory collections
Changes in data systems
Future directions for data collection
Unit record file development
Development of national framework indicators
Purpose and structure of this report
Notifications, investigations and substantiations
Overview
Scope
Definitions
Data and analysis
Numbers and rates of notifications, investigations and substantiations
Characteristics of children
Care and protection orders
Overview
Scope
Definitions
Data and analysis
Numbers and rates for care and protection orders
Characteristics of children
Out-of-home care
Overview
Scope
Definitions
Data and analysis
Numbers and rates of out-of-home care
Characteristics of children
Intensive family support services
Overview
Scope
Definitions
Data and analysis
End matter
Appendixes
Detailed tables
Notifications, investigations and substantiations
Care and protection orders
Out-of-home care
Trend data (prior to 2004–05)
Population data
Technical notes
Calculation of rates
Identification of Indigenous status
Mandatory reporting requirements
New South Wales
Victoria
Queensland
Western Australia
South Australia
Tasmania
Australian Capital Territory
Northern Territory
Legislation
Child protection legislation
Legislative definition of ‘in need of care and protection’
Policy and practice differences in states and territories
Notifications, investigations and substantiations
Care and protection orders
Out-of-home care
Recent state and territory policy changes
Jurisdictions’ data systems
Key differences between jurisdictions’ data systems
Relevant changes in data systems
Inquiries into child protection services
Glossary
General definitions
Definitions for child protection notifications, investigations and substantiations
Definitions for care and protection orders
Age of child
Child subject to orders
Living arrangements
Definitions for out-of-home care
Age of child
Respite care
Type of placement
Definitions for intensive family support services
Age
Agency
Indigenous
Living situation
Location
Geographic area
Type of service
References
List of tables
List of figures
Notes and corrections
The current version of the publication is presented above. Previous versions
of files that have been updated or corrected are presented below.
This version of Child protection Australia, 2008–09 differs from the
original (published 21 January 2010) in that it corrects historical data
reported on the number of children subject to a notification in Australia in
2004–05.
The number of children subject to a notification in Australia increased by
28% between 2004–05 and 2008–09 (from 161,930 to 207,462). (1
September 2010)