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Census measures of service use. Tim Carlton Commonwealth Grants Commission. Census generally tells us who people are; Not what they are doing Why is Census useful? Internal consistency. Most hospitalised occupations. Hospital data identify occupation
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Census measures of service use Tim Carlton Commonwealth Grants Commission
Census generally tells us who people are; • Not what they are doing • Why is Census useful? • Internal consistency
Most hospitalised occupations • Hospital data identify occupation • Comparable definitions and coding processes • Context sensitive answers
What State services • School Education • Post school education • Health • Admitted patients • Welfare • Residential care for people with disabilities • Child protection • Public Housing • Justice services • Prisons • Transport Services
Apparent participation rate of 10-14 year oldsRatio of School enrolments to ERP
Welfare • Range of Indicators of use of welfare services • Institutional care: Spent census night in • Hostel for disabled • hostel for the homeless, night shelter, refuge; or • other welfare institution. • Non-Institutional care • Foster care • Group homes for disabled
Relative use of public housingStandardised for equivalised household income
Prisoners • Census forms did not go to individual prisoners • Prison staff filled out based on admin records • Indigeneity, birthplace, age – • have admin data comparability issues • Other indicators — Not Stated
Indigenous Hospital Record Project • Do Indigenous people identify in hospital admissions? • Ideally Census Data enhancement would link records between census and hospital admissions. • Please pleaseplease! • Next best approach is to link hospitals
Linking hospitals • AIHW, through State health departments, tells us about people who spent census night as a patient in a public hospital: • Hospital = Princeton‑Plainsboro Teaching Hospital • SLA = “West Windsor, New Jersey” • Admitted on or before 8 August 2006 • Separated on or after 9 August 2006 • 420 People including 25 Indigenous • Census tells us about people who spent censusnight as a patient in a public hospital • SLA = “West Windsor, New Jersey” • Type of Non Private dwelling = Public hospital (not psychiatric) • Residential status in NPD = Guest, patient, inmate, other resident. • 400 People, including 30 Indigenous
Indigenous identification in hospital separations data-quality report
Conclusions • Census is phenomenally powerful • Use your imagination • Let us use the power • Table builder needs more power • Ethnicity of parents of 17 years olds in school • Really identify Disabled group homes • Where do hospital patients usually live • Census data enhancements