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Disability support services 2000: first national results on services provided under the CSDA

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Release Date: 22 Dec 2000
Topic: Disability
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Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (2000) Disability support services 2000: first national results on services provided under the CSDA, AIHW, Australian Government, accessed 03 October 2023.

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This summary gives first national results of the 2000 collection in terms of the people receiving services on a single day and of the outlets providing services. It also describes the annual data collection used to obtain the data, some of the important definitions for terms used in collecting the data and gives information about response rates. This is an Internet only release. More detailed information from the 2000 collection will be included in a report to be published by the Institute in mid-2001.

  • ISSN: 1442 3589
  • ISBN: 978 1 74024 094 9
  • Cat. no: DIS 21
  • Pages: 25
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