Justice and legal worker attitudes Data dictionary
Attributes
Outcome area | Community attitudes |
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Priority | Key sector attitudes to people with disability |
Measure |
Justice and legal workers are disability confident and respond positively to people with disability1. |
Most recent data |
2022 |
Baseline data |
2022 |
Population |
Justice and legal workers – people aged 18 and over who are employed in the legal services (including barristers and solicitors, conveyancing, legal aid, courts) or public order and safety sector (including police, gaols, correctional centres, juvenile detention, remand centres). |
Numerator |
Number of positive responses from justice and legal workers to a series of questions about confidence in responding positively to and in ability to advise, assist and treat people with disability.2 |
Denominator |
Number of valid responses from justice and legal workers to a series of questions about confidence in responding positively to and in ability to advise, assist and treat people with disability.2 |
Computation description |
For each justice and legal worker respondent, the number of positive responses about confidence in responding positively to and in ability to advise, assist and treat people with disability is divided by the number of valid responses to these questions. The resulting proportion is then weighted and averaged across all justice and legal workers. Expressed as an average percentage of positive responses. |
Computation |
Sum of [Respondent weight × (Numerator ÷ Denominator)] ÷ Weighted number of valid justice and legal worker respondents |
Notes |
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Source
Source Name | Department of Social Services – Australia’s Disability Strategy Survey – Share with us |
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Measure
Measure | Justice and legal worker attitudes |
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