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15A Protection and support services — attachment
Definitions for the indicators and descriptors in this attachment are in section 15.13 of the chapter.Unsourced information was obtained from the Australian, State and Territory governments.Data in this Report are examined by the Protection and Support Services Working Group, but havenot been formally audited by the Secretariat.
This file is available in Adobe PDF format on the Review web page (www.pc.gov.au/gsp). Userswithout Internet access can contact the Secretariat to obtain these tables (details on the inside frontcover of the Report).
Data reported in the attachment tables are the most accurate available at the time of data collection. Historical data may have been updated since the last report.
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All jurisdiction data
Table 15A.1 State and Territory Government real recurrent expenditure on child protection and out-of-home care services, (2009-10 dollars)
Table 15A.2 State and Territory Government real recurrent expenditure on child protection services,per notification, per investigation and per substantiation, (2009-10 dollars)
Table 15A.3 State and Territory Government real recurrent expenditure on out-of-home careservices, (2009-10 dollars)
Table 15A.4 Comparability of government recurrent expenditure — items included, 2009-10
Table 15A.5 Child protection notifications, investigations and substantiations by Indigenous status Table 15A.6 Number of children admitted to and discharged from care and protection orders by
Indigenous status
Table 15A.7 Number of children on care and protection orders by type of order and Indigenousstatus, at 30 June
Table 15A.8 Children in notifications, investigations and substantiations and children on care andprotection orders: number and rate per 1000 children in the target populations byIndigenous status
Table 15A.9 Children who were the subject of a decision not to substantiate during the year and whowere also the subject of a subsequent substantiation within 3 and/or 12 months, 2008-09
Table 15A.10 Children who were the subject of a substantiation during the year and who were also the subject of a subsequent substantiation within 3 and/or 12 months, 2008-09
Table 15A.11 Proportion of children on guardianship/custody orders achieving the national readingand numeracy benchmarks, Year 3 level (per cent)
Table 15A.12 Proportion of children on guardianship/custody orders achieving the national readingand numeracy benchmarks, Year 5 level (per cent)
Table 15A.13 Proportion of children on guardianship/custody orders achieving the national readingand numeracy benchmarks, Year 7 level (per cent)
Table 15A.14 Response time to commence investigation
Table 15A.15 Response time to complete investigation
Table 15A.16 Children in out-of-home care: number and rate per 1000 children aged 0–17 years byIndigenous status
Table 15A.17 Children in out-of-home care by Indigenous status and placement type, 30 June(number)
Table 15A.18 Children in out-of-home care by Indigenous status and whether on a care andprotection order, 30 June (number)
Table 15A.19 Children in out-of-home care by Indigenous status and length of time in continuous out-of-home care, 30 June (number)
Table 15A.20 Children who exited care during the year by Indigenous status and length of time spentin care (number)
Table 15A.21 Children in out-of-home care placed with relatives/kin by Indigenous status, 30 June
Table 15A.22 Indigenous children in out-of-home care by relationship of caregiver, 30 June
Table 15A.23 Children aged under 12 years in out-of-home care and in a home-based placement byIndigenous status, 30 June
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Table 15A.24 Children on a care and protection order and exiting out-of-home care during the year bynumber of placements, by the length of time in out-of-home care (number)
Table 15A.25 Children in out-of-home care by whether they were the subject of a child protectionsubstantiation and the person believed responsible was in the household
Table 15A.26 Intensive family support services: total real recurrent expenditure, number of childrenaged 0-17 years commencing intensive family support services and real recurrentexpenditure per child (2009-10 dollars)
Table 15A.27 Intensive family support services: number of children aged 0–17 years commencingintensive family support services by Indigenous status and gender
Table 15A.28 Intensive family support services: number of children aged 0–17 years commencingintensive family support services by age
Table 15A.29 Intensive family support services: number of children aged 0–17 years in intensivefamily support services by living situation at commencement of the program
Table 15A.30 Target population data used for annual data, December ('000)
Table 15A.31 Target population data used for end of financial year data, March ('000)
Table 15A.32 Out-of-home care expenditure per placement night
Single jurisdiction data NSW
Table 15A.33 Child protection notifications, investigations and substantiations by Indigenous status,NSW
Table 15A.34 Number of children admitted to and discharged from care and protection orders byIndigenous status, NSW
Table 15A.35 Number of children on care and protection orders at 30 June by type of order andIndigenous status, NSW
Table 15A.36 Children in notifications, investigations and substantiations and children on care andprotection orders: Number and rate per 1000 children in the target populations byIndigenous status, NSW
Table 15A.37 Children who were the subject of a decision not to substantiate during the year and whowere also the subject of a subsequent substantiation within 3 and/or 12 months, NSW
Table 15A.38 Children who were the subject of a substantiation during the year and who were also the subject of a subsequent substantiation within 3 and/or 12 months, NSW
Table 15A.39 Resubstantiation rate, substantiation rate after a decision not to substantiate andsubstantiation rate, NSW
Table 15A.40 Children in out-of-home care at 30 June: number and rate per 1000 children aged 0–17years, by Indigenous status, NSW
Table 15A.41 Number of children in out-of-home care at 30 June, by Indigenous status andplacement type, NSW
Table 15A.42 Number of children in out-of-home care at 30 June, by Indigenous status and whetheron a care and protection order, NSW
Table 15A.43 Number of children in out-of-home care at 30 June, by Indigenous status and length oftime in continuous out-of-home care, NSW
Table 15A.44 Number of children who exited care during the year by Indigenous status and length oftime spent in care, NSW
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Table 15A.45 Children in out-of-home care at 30 June placed with relatives/kin, by Indigenous status,NSW
Table 15A.47 Children aged under 12 years in out-of-home care in a home based placement at 30June, by Indigenous status, NSW
Table 15A.46 Indigenous children in out-of-home care at 30 June by Indigenous status andrelationship of caregiver, NSW
Table 15A.48 Number of children exiting out-of-home care during the year, who were on a care andprotection order, by number of different placements, by length of time in out-of-homecare, NSW
Table 15A.49 Children in out-of-home care by whether they were the subject of a child protectionsubstantiation and the person believed responsible was in the household, NSW
Single jurisdiction data VIC
Table 15A.50 Child protection notifications, investigations and substantiations by Indigenous status,VIC
Table 15A.51 Number of children admitted to and discharged from care and protection orders byIndigenous status, VIC
Table 15A.52 Number of children on care and protection orders at 30 June by type of order andIndigenous status, VIC
Table 15A.53 Children in notifications, investigations and substantiations and children on care andprotection orders: Number and rate per 1000 children in the target populations byIndigenous status, VIC
Table 15A.54 Children who were the subject of a decision not to substantiate during the year and whowere also the subject of a subsequent substantiation within 3 and/or 12 months, VIC
Table 15A.55 Children who were the subject of a substantiation during the year and who were also the subject of a subsequent substantiation within 3 and/or 12 months, VIC
Table 15A.56 Resubstantiation rate, substantiation rate after a decision not to substantiate andsubstantiation rate, VIC
Table 15A.57 Children in out-of-home care at 30 June: number and rate per 1000 children aged 0–17years, by Indigenous status, VIC
Table 15A.58 Number of children in out-of-home care at 30 June, by Indigenous status andplacement type, VIC
Table 15A.59 Number of children in out-of-home care at 30 June, by Indigenous status and whetheron a care and protection order, VIC
Table 15A.60 Number of children in out-of-home care at 30 June, by Indigenous status and length oftime in continuous out-of-home care, VIC
Table 15A.61 Number of children who exited care during the year by Indigenous status and length oftime spent in care, VIC
Table 15A.62 Indigenous children in out-of-home care at 30 June by Indigenous status andrelationship of caregiver, VIC
Table 15A.63 Children in out-of-home care at 30 June placed with relatives/kin, by Indigenous status,VIC
Table 15A.64 Children aged under 12 years in out-of-home care in a home based placement at 30June, by Indigenous status, VIC
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Table 15A.65 Number of children exiting out-of-home care during the year, who were on a care andprotection order, by number of different placements, by length of time in out-of-homecare, VIC
Table 15A.66 Children in out-of-home care by whether they were the subject of a child protectionsubstantiation and the person believed responsible was in the household, VIC
Single jurisdiction data QLD
Table 15A.67 Child protection notifications, investigations and substantiations by Indigenous status,Qld
Table 15A.68 Number of children admitted to and discharged from care and protection orders byIndigenous status, Qld
Table 15A.69 Number of children on care and protection orders at 30 June by type of order andIndigenous status, Qld
Table 15A.70 Children in notifications, investigations and substantiations and children on care andprotection orders: Number and rate per 1000 children in the target populations byIndigenous status, Qld
Table 15A.71 Children who were the subject of a decision not to substantiate during the year and whowere also the subject of a subsequent substantiation within 3 and/or 12 months, Qld
Table 15A.72 Children who were the subject of a substantiation during the year and who were also the subject of a subsequent substantiation within 3 and/or 12 months, Qld
Table 15A.73 Resubstantiation rate, substantiation rate after a decision not to substantiate andsubstantiation rate, Qld
Table 15A.74 Children in out-of-home care at 30 June: number and rate per 1000 children aged 0–17years, by Indigenous status, Qld
Table 15A.75 Number of children in out-of-home care at 30 June, by Indigenous status andplacement type, Qld
Table 15A.76 Number of children in out-of-home care at 30 June, by Indigenous status and whetheron a care and protection order, Qld
Table 15A.77 Number of children in out-of-home care at 30 June, by Indigenous status and length oftime in continuous out-of-home care, Qld
Table 15A.78 Number of children who exited care during the year by Indigenous status and length oftime spent in care, Qld
Table 15A.79 Children in out-of-home care at 30 June placed with relatives/kin, by Indigenous status,Qld
Table 15A.80 Indigenous children in out-of-home care at 30 June by Indigenous status andrelationship of caregiver, Qld
Table 15A.81 Children aged under 12 years in out-of-home care in a home based placement at 30June, by Indigenous status, Qld
Table 15A.82 Number of children exiting out-of-home care during the year, who were on a care andprotection order, by number of different placements, by length of time in out-of-homecare, Qld
Table 15A.83 Children in out-of-home care by whether they were the subject of a child protectionsubstantiation and the person believed responsible was in the household, Qld
Single jurisdiction data WA
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Table 15A.84 Child protection notifications, investigations and substantiations by Indigenous status,WA
Table 15A.85 Number of children admitted to and discharged from care and protection orders byIndigenous status, WA
Table 15A.86 Number of children on care and protection orders at 30 June by type of order andIndigenous status, WA
Table 15A.87 Children in notifications, investigations and substantiations and children on care andprotection orders: Number and rate per 1000 children in the target populations byIndigenous status, WA
Table 15A.88 Children who were the subject of a decision not to substantiate during the year and whowere also the subject of a subsequent substantiation within 3 and/or 12 months, WA
Table 15A.89 Children who were the subject of a substantiation during the year and who were also the subject of a subsequent substantiation within 3 and/or 12 months, WA
Table 15A.90 Resubstantiation rate, substantiation rate after a decision not to substantiate andsubstantiation rate, WA
Table 15A.91 Children in out-of-home care at 30 June: number and rate per 1000 children aged 0–17years, by Indigenous status, WA
Table 15A.92 Number of children in out-of-home care at 30 June, by Indigenous status andplacement type, WA
Table 15A.93 Number of children in out-of-home care at 30 June, by Indigenous status and whetheron a care and protection order, WA
Table 15A.94 Number of children in out-of-home care at 30 June, by Indigenous status and length oftime in continuous out-of-home care, WA
Table 15A.95 Number of children who exited care during the year by Indigenous status and length oftime spent in care, WA
Table 15A.96 Children in out-of-home care at 30 June placed with relatives/kin, by Indigenous status,WA
Table 15A.97 Indigenous children in out-of-home care at 30 June by Indigenous status andrelationship of caregiver, WA
Table 15A.98 Children aged under 12 years in out-of-home care in a home based placement at 30June, by Indigenous status, WA
Table 15A.99 Number of children exiting out-of-home care during the year, who were on a care andprotection order, by number of different placements, by length of time in out-of-homecare, WA
Table 15A.100 Children in out-of-home care by whether they were the subject of a child protectionsubstantiation and the person believed responsible was in the household, WA
Single jurisdiction data SA
Table 15A.101 Child protection notifications, investigations and substantiations by Indigenous status,SA
Table 15A.102 Number of children admitted to and discharged from care and protection orders byIndigenous status, SA
Table 15A.103 Number of children on care and protection orders at 30 June by type of order andIndigenous status, SA
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Table 15A.104 Children in notifications, investigations and substantiations and children on care andprotection orders: Number and rate per 1000 children in the target populations byIndigenous status, SA
Table 15A.105 Children who were the subject of a decision not to substantiate during the year and whowere also the subject of a subsequent substantiation within 3 and/or 12 months, SA
Table 15A.106 Children who were the subject of a substantiation during the year and who were also the subject of a subsequent substantiation within 3 and/or 12 months, SA
Table 15A.107 Resubstantiation rate, substantiation rate after a decision not to substantiate andsubstantiation rate, SA
Table 15A.108 Children in out-of-home care at 30 June: number and rate per 1000 children aged 0–17years, by Indigenous status, SA
Table 15A.109 Number of children in out-of-home care at 30 June, by Indigenous status andplacement type, SA
Table 15A.110 Number of children in out-of-home care at 30 June, by Indigenous status and whetheron a care and protection order, SA
Table 15A.111 Number of children in out-of-home care at 30 June, by Indigenous status and length oftime in continuous out-of-home care, SA
Table 15A.112 Number of children who exited care during the year by Indigenous status and length oftime spent in care, SA
Table 15A.113 Children in out-of-home care at 30 June placed with relatives/kin, by Indigenous status,SA
Table 15A.114 Indigenous children in out-of-home care at 30 June by Indigenous status andrelationship of caregiver, SA
Table 15A.115 Children aged under 12 years in out-of-home care in a home based placement at 30June, by Indigenous status, SA
Table 15A.116 Number of children exiting out-of-home care during the year, who were on a care andprotection order, by number of different placements, by length of time in out-of-homecare, SA
Table 15A.117 Children in out-of-home care by whether they were the subject of a child protectionsubstantiation and the person believed responsible was in the household, SA
Single jurisdiction data TAS
Table 15A.118 Child protection notifications, investigations and substantiations by Indigenous status,TAS
Table 15A.119 Number of children admitted to and discharged from care and protection orders byIndigenous status, TAS
Table 15A.120 Number of children on care and protection orders at 30 June by type of order andIndigenous status, TAS
Table 15A.121 Children in notifications, investigations and substantiations and children on care andprotection orders: Number and rate per 1000 children in the target populations byIndigenous status, TAS
Table 15A.122 Children who were the subject of a decision not to substantiate during the year and whowere also the subject of a subsequent substantiation within 3 and/or 12 months, TAS
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Table 15A.123 Children who were the subject of a substantiation during the year and who were also the subject of a subsequent substantiation within 3 and/or 12 months, TAS
Table 15A.124 Resubstantiation rate, substantiation rate after a decision not to substantiate andsubstantiation rate, TAS
Table 15A.125 Children in out-of-home care at 30 June: number and rate per 1000 children aged 0–17years, by Indigenous status, TAS
Table 15A.126 Number of children in out-of-home care at 30 June, by Indigenous status andplacement type, TAS
Table 15A.127 Number of children in out-of-home care at 30 June, by Indigenous status and whetheron a care and protection order, TAS
Table 15A.128 Number of children in out-of-home care at 30 June, by Indigenous status and length oftime in continuous out-of-home care, TAS
Table 15A.129 Number of children who exited care during the year by Indigenous status and length oftime spent in care, TAS
Table 15A.130 Children in out-of-home care at 30 June placed with relatives/kin, by Indigenous status,TAS
Table 15A.131 Indigenous children in out-of-home care at 30 June by Indigenous status andrelationship of caregiver, TAS
Table 15A.132 Children aged under 12 years in out-of-home care in a home based placement at 30June, by Indigenous status, TAS
Table 15A.133 Number of children exiting out-of-home care during the year, who were on a care andprotection order, by number of different placements, by length of time in out-of-homecare, TAS
Table 15A.134 Children in out-of-home care by whether they were the subject of a child protectionsubstantiation and the person believed responsible was in the household, TAS
Single jurisdiction data ACT
Table 15A.135 Child protection notifications, investigations and substantiations by Indigenous status,ACT
Table 15A.136 Number of children admitted to and discharged from care and protection orders byIndigenous status, ACT
Table 15A.137 Number of children on care and protection orders at 30 June by type of order andIndigenous status, ACT
Table 15A.138 Children in notifications, investigations and substantiations and children on care andprotection orders: Number and rate per 1000 children in the target populations byIndigenous status, ACT
Table 15A.139 Children who were the subject of a decision not to substantiate during the year and whowere also the subject of a subsequent substantiation within 3 and/or 12 months, ACT
Table 15A.140 Children who were the subject of a substantiation during the year and who were also the subject of a subsequent substantiation within 3 and/or 12 months, ACT
Table 15A.141 Resubstantiation rate, substantiation rate after a decision not to substantiate andsubstantiation rate, ACT
Table 15A.142 Children in out-of-home care at 30 June: number and rate per 1000 children aged 0–17years, by Indigenous status, ACT
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Table 15A.143 Number of children in out-of-home care at 30 June, by Indigenous status andplacement type, ACT
Table 15A.144 Number of children in out-of-home care at 30 June, by Indigenous status and whetheron a care and protection order, ACT
Table 15A.145 Number of children in out-of-home care at 30 June, by Indigenous status and length oftime in continuous out-of-home care, ACT
Table 15A.146 Number of children who exited care during the year by Indigenous status and length oftime spent in care, ACT
Table 15A.147 Children in out-of-home care at 30 June placed with relatives/kin, by Indigenous status,ACT
Table 15A.148 Indigenous children in out-of-home care at 30 June by Indigenous status andrelationship of caregiver, ACT
Table 15A.149 Children aged under 12 years in out-of-home care in a home based placement at 30June, by Indigenous status, ACT
Table 15A.150 Number of children exiting out-of-home care during the year, who were on a care andprotection order, by number of different placements, by length of time in out-of-homecare, ACT
Table 15A.151 Children in out-of-home care by whether they were the subject of a child protectionsubstantiation and the person believed responsible was in the household, ACT
Single jurisdiction data NT
Table 15A.152 Child protection notifications, investigations and substantiations by Indigenous status,NT
Table 15A.153 Number of children admitted to and discharged from care and protection orders byIndigenous status, NT
Table 15A.154 Number of children on care and protection orders at 30 June by type of order andIndigenous status, NT
Table 15A.155 Children in notifications, investigations and substantiations and children on care andprotection orders: Number and rate per 1000 children in the target populations byIndigenous status, NT
Table 15A.156 Children who were the subject of a decision not to substantiate during the year and whowere also the subject of a subsequent substantiation within 3 and/or 12 months, NT
Table 15A.157 Children who were the subject of a substantiation during the year and who were also the subject of a subsequent substantiation within 3 and/or 12 months, NT
Table 15A.158 Resubstantiation rate, substantiation rate after a decision not to substantiate andsubstantiation rate, NT
Table 15A.159 Children in out-of-home care at 30 June: number and rate per 1000 children aged 0–17years, by Indigenous status, NT
Table 15A.160 Number of children in out-of-home care at 30 June, by Indigenous status andplacement type, NT
Table 15A.161 Number of children in out-of-home care at 30 June, by Indigenous status and whetheron a care and protection order, NT
Table 15A.162 Number of children in out-of-home care at 30 June, by Indigenous status and length oftime in continuous out-of-home care, NT
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Table 15A.163 Number of children who exited care during the year by Indigenous status and length oftime spent in care, NT
Table 15A.164 Children in out-of-home care at 30 June placed with relatives/kin, by Indigenous status,NT
Table 15A.165 Indigenous children in out-of-home care at 30 June by Indigenous status andrelationship of caregiver, NT
Table 15A.166 Children aged under 12 years in out-of-home care in a home based placement at 30June, by Indigenous status, NT
Table 15A.167 Number of children exiting out-of-home care during the year, who were on a care andprotection order, by number of different placements, by length of time in out-of-homecare, NT
Table 15A.168 Children in out-of-home care by whether they were the subject of a child protectionsubstantiation and the person believed responsible was in the household, NT
Juvenile justice data
Table 15A.169 Proportion of juvenile justice clients aged 10–17 years who were supervised in thecommunity and in detention centres, at 30 June
Table 15A.170 Daily average population of people aged 10–17 years in juvenile detention (number)
Table 15A.171 Average rate of detention of people aged 10–17 years in juvenile detention, per 100 000people aged 10–17 years
Table 15A.172 Males and females as a proportion of the total population aged 10–17 years in juveniledetention (per cent)
Table 15A.173 Daily average population of Indigenous people aged 10–17 years in juvenile detention(number)
Table 15A.174 Average rates of detention and Indigenous rate ratio, young people aged 10-17 years injuvenile detention, per 100 000 people
Table 15A.175 Custody nights, by Indigenous status
Table 15A.176 Proportion of pre-sentence reports completed by juvenile justice agencies, byIndigenous status
Table 15A.177 Proportion of group conferences resulting in an agreement, by Indigenous status
Table 15A.178 Deaths in custody, by Indigenous status
Table 15A.179 Young people in detention attending education and training, by Indigenous status
Table 15A.180 Escapes from detention and escorted movement, by Indigenous status
Table 15A.181 Absconds from unescorted leave, by Indigenous status
Table 15A.182 Serious assaults in custody, by Indigenous status
Table 15A.183 Assaults in custody, by Indigenous status
Table 15A.184 Self-harm and attempted suicide in custody, by Indigenous status
Table 15A.185 Completion of orders, by Indigenous status
Table 15A.186 Case plans prepared/reviewed within 6 weeks of commencing a sentenced order, byIndigenous status
Table 15A.187 Centre utilisation
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RVI
CES
201
1
-
Tabl
e 15
A.1
Tabl
e 15
A.1
Uni
t20
00-0
120
01-0
220
02-0
320
03-0
420
04-0
520
05-0
620
06-0
720
07-0
820
08-0
920
09-1
0
Stat
ean
dTe
rrito
ryG
over
nmen
trea
lrec
urre
ntex
pend
iture
onch
ildpr
otec
tion
and
out-o
f-hom
eca
rese
rvic
es,
(200
9-10
dol
lars
) (a)
, (b)
, (c)
, (d)
, (e)
, (f),
(g),
(h),
(i)
Sou
rce
: St
ate
and
Terr
itory
gov
ernm
ents
(unp
ublis
hed)
; tab
les
15A.
30, 1
5A.3
1 an
d AA
.26.
PR
OTE
CTI
ON
AN
DSU
PPO
RT
SER
VIC
ES
REP
OR
T O
NG
OVE
RN
MEN
TSE
RVI
CES
201
1
-
Tabl
e 15
A.2
Tabl
e 15
A.2
2000
-01
2001
-02
2002
-03
2003
-04
2004
-05
2005
-06
2006
-07
2007
-08
2008
-09
2009
-10
Annu
al re
al re
curr
ent e
xpen
ditu
re o
n al
l chi
ld p
rote
ctio
n ac
tiviti
es p
er n
otifi
catio
nN
SW 3
880
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23 1
743
1 8
19 1
699
1 6
12 1
405
1 5
34 1
235
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91Vi
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) 2
746
2 7
98 2
875
2 9
60 2
989
2 9
94 3
072
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373
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81Q
ld 3
672
3 2
15 3
395
3 2
50 3
484
4 7
80 6
227
8 1
98 9
601
10
555
WA
(e)
4 8
08 4
622
6 2
55 9
757
8 7
00 9
065
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83 4
833
5 0
87 5
046
SA 2
648
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91 1
989
1 9
32 1
921
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838
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66 1
564
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015
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262
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949
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93 5
219
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193
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70An
nual
real
recu
rren
t exp
endi
ture
on
all c
hild
pro
tect
ion
activ
ities
per
inve
stig
atio
nN
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280
5 1
29 4
217
na 3
875
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42 2
336
2 1
81 1
744
3 2
56Vi
c (d
) 7
688
8 0
42 8
474
8 9
23 9
433
9 5
63 1
0 51
4 1
1 27
6 1
2 88
7 1
1 13
7Q
ld 4
471
3 8
52 4
028
3 7
45 3
935
4 7
80 6
227
8 1
98 9
601
10
555
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4 9
69 4
792
6 4
95 1
0 17
4 8
821
9 4
20 8
847
9 8
98 1
2 41
7 1
3 58
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5 1
29 4
755
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29 4
472
5 3
47 6
970
5 8
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751
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37 8
081
Tas
12
830
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803
4 7
61 3
633
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217
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830
10
914
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767
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124
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127
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01 6
730
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44 6
079
NT
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8 6
42 7
837
9 2
92 8
121
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36 5
978
5 4
82 5
135
Annu
al re
al re
curr
ent e
xpen
ditu
re o
n al
l chi
ld p
rote
ctio
n ac
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es p
er s
ubst
antia
tion
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21
174
20
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385
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4 65
1 8
264
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96 8
790
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3 65
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4 1
3 82
2 1
4 84
9 1
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7 1
5 15
9 1
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9 78
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2 78
5 2
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ld 9
652
8 8
40 8
644
6 5
15 8
218
12
187
17
563
25
531
30
725
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371
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11
510
11
856
16
151
24
362
25
264
31
302
27
998
29
632
33
932
37
142
SA 1
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4 08
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5 11
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8 48
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6 49
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516
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6 18
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4
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ean
dTe
rrito
ryG
over
nmen
trea
lrec
urre
ntex
pend
iture
onch
ildpr
otec
tion
serv
ices
,per
notif
icat
ion,
per
inve
stig
atio
n an
d pe
r sub
stan
tiatio
n, (
2009
-10
dolla
rs) (
a), (
b), (
c)
PR
OTE
CTI
ON
AN
DSU
PPO
RT
SER
VIC
ES
REP
OR
T O
NG
OVE
RN
MEN
TSE
RVI
CES
201
1
-
Tabl
e 15
A.2
Tabl
e 15
A.2
2000
-01
2001
-02
2002
-03
2003
-04
2004
-05
2005
-06
2006
-07
2007
-08
2008
-09
2009
-10
Stat
ean
dTe
rrito
ryG
over
nmen
trea
lrec
urre
ntex
pend
iture
onch
ildpr
otec
tion
serv
ices
,per
notif
icat
ion,
per
inve
stig
atio
n an
d pe
r sub
stan
tiatio
n, (
2009
-10
dolla
rs) (
a), (
b), (
c)
ACT
30
628
34
767
29
202
19
340
12
455
10
640
14
258
12
743
12
281
14
602
NT
nana
23
520
15
941
23
181
20
219
15
386
15
940
18
013
15
206
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Sou
rce
:
Ref
er to
tabl
es 1
5A.1
, 15A
.33,
15A
.50,
15A
.67,
15A
.84,
15A
.101
, 15A
.118
, 15A
.135
, 15A
.152
for d
etai
led
foot
note
s.
Stat
e an
d Te
rrito
ry g
over
nmen
ts (u
npub
lishe
d); t
able
AA.
26.
Ref
er to
tabl
e 15
A.4
for i
nfor
mat
ion
on th
e co
mpa
rabi
lity
of e
xpen
ditu
re d
ata.
Thes
eda
tane
edto
bein
terp
rete
dw
ithca
re.T
hese
data
are
base
don
tota
lexp
endi
ture
onch
ildpr
otec
tion
activ
ities
,the
ydo
notr
epre
sent
and
cann
otbe
inte
rpre
ted
asun
itco
sts
for
notif
icat
ions
,in
vest
igat
ions
orsu
bsta
ntia
tions
.Th
ese
data
cann
otbe
adde
dto
geth
erto
dete
rmin
eth
eov
eral
lcos
tof
child
prot
ectio
n se
rvic
es.
na N
ot a
vaila
ble.
2006
-07
data
for
som
eju
risdi
ctio
nsfo
r'a
nnua
lre
alex
pend
iture
per
inve
stig
atio
n'an
d'a
nnua
lre
alex
pend
iture
per
notif
icat
ion'
may
not
best
rictly
com
para
ble
with
prev
ious
year
s,du
eto
the
intro
duct
ion
ofa
new
inve
stig
atio
nca
tego
ry'In
vest
igat
ion
clos
ed-n
oou
tcom
epo
ssib
le'i
n20
06-0
7.C
ases
whe
rean
inve
stig
atio
nw
ascl
osed
and
whe
reno
outc
ome
was
poss
ible
may
prev
ious
lyha
vebe
enre
cord
edas
'dea
ltw
ithby
othe
rm
eans
'or
'inve
stig
atio
nsin
proc
ess'
.
PR
OTE
CTI
ON
AN
DSU
PPO
RT
SER
VIC
ES
REP
OR
T O
NG
OVE
RN
MEN
TSE
RVI
CES
201
1
-
Tabl
e 15
A.3
Tabl
e 15
A.3
Uni
t20
00-0
120
01-0
220
02-0
320
03-0
420
04-0
520
05-0
620
06-0
720
07-0
820
08-0
920
09-1
0
Res
iden
tial o
ut-o
f-hom
e ca
re s
ervi
ces
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nana
nana
nana
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c$'
000
69
942
83
742
79
513
83
588
91
235
90
016
92
610
105
550
128
461
143
553
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$'
000
nana
nana
nana
nana
nana
WA
$'00
0 2
0 91
8 2
6 06
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6 56
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6 63
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3 6
2 38
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$'00
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nana
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5 8
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434
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495
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066
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319
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92 1
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57
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63
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110
902
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24
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887
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289
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641
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589
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130
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287
115
884
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ean
dTe
rrito
ryG
over
nmen
tre
alre
curr
ent
expe
nditu
reon
out-o
f-hom
eca
rese
rvic
es,
(200
9-10
dolla
rs) (
a), (
b), (
c), (
d), (
e), (
f)
Rea
l exp
endi
ture
PR
OTE
CTI
ON
AN
DSU
PPO
RT
SER
VIC
ES
REP
OR
T O
NG
OVE
RN
MEN
TSE
RVI
CES
201
1
-
Tabl
e 15
A.3
Tabl
e 15
A.3
Uni
t20
00-0
120
01-0
220
02-0
320
03-0
420
04-0
520
05-0
620
06-0
720
07-0
820
08-0
920
09-1
0
Stat
ean
dTe
rrito
ryG
over
nmen
tre
alre
curr
ent
expe
nditu
reon
out-o
f-hom
eca
rese
rvic
es,
(200
9-10
dolla
rs) (
a), (
b), (
c), (
d), (
e), (
f)
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$'00
0 9
823
15
743
16
414
18
939
22
087
27
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32
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27
560
26
098
32
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812
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316
219
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249
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259
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247
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268
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316
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nana
nana
nana
WA
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44 2
61 1
69 2
26 1
95 3
02 1
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105
371
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nana
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1 39
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4 18
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1
PR
OTE
CTI
ON
AN
DSU
PPO
RT
SER
VIC
ES
REP
OR
T O
NG
OVE
RN
MEN
TSE
RVI
CES
201
1
-
Tabl
e 15
A.3
Tabl
e 15
A.3
Uni
t20
00-0
120
01-0
220
02-0
320
03-0
420
04-0
520
05-0
620
06-0
720
07-0
820
08-0
920
09-1
0
Stat
ean
dTe
rrito
ryG
over
nmen
tre
alre
curr
ent
expe
nditu
reon
out-o
f-hom
eca
rese
rvic
es,
(200
9-10
dolla
rs) (
a), (
b), (
c), (
d), (
e), (
f)
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24
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963
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8 94
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6
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f) (g)
Sou
rce
: St
ate
and
Terr
itory
gov
ernm
ents
(unp
ublis
hed)
; tab
le A
A.26
.
Ref
er to
tabl
e 15
A.4
for i
nfor
mat
ion
on th
e co
mpa
rabi
lity
of e
xpen
ditu
re d
ata.
Num
bers
may
not
sum
exa
ctly
due
to ro
undi
ng e
rror
s.
Thes
eda
tane
edto
bein
terp
rete
dw
ithca
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a re
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ann
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be in
terp
rete
d w
ith c
autio
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e to
ann
ual e
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form
atio
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ing
divi
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at is
, 30
June
).D
ata
rela
ting
to a
nnua
l rea
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out
-of-h
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be in
terp
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autio
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the
effe
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f diff
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porti
ons
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ren
in re
side
ntia
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acr
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juris
dict
ions
. D
ata
rela
ting
to a
nnua
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endi
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per
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out
-of-h
ome
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sho
uld
be in
terp
rete
d w
ith c
autio
n du
e to
low
num
bers
of c
hild
ren
in re
side
ntia
l out
-of
-hom
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re in
Tas
man
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Table 15A.4
Table 15A.4
NSW Vic Qld WA SA Tas ACT NTSuperannuation
Included � � � � � � � �Method Accrual na Accrual Accrual Accrual Emerging Accrual Accrual
Workers compensationIncluded � � � � � � � �
Payroll taxIncluded � � � � � � � �
Termination and long service leaveIncluded � � � � � � � �Method Other Accruing Accruing Accruing Actual Actual Accruing Other
Sick leaveIncluded � � � � � � � �Method Actual Actual Actual na Actual Actual Actual Other
DepreciationIncluded � � � � � � � �
RentIncluded � na � � � � � �
UtilitiesIncluded � na � � � � � �
Umbrella department costsIncluded � na � � � � � �
Method Deptformula naDept
formulaDept
formula OtherDept
formulaDept
formulaDept
formula
na Not available.Source : State and Territory governments (unpublished).
Comparability of government recurrent expenditure — itemsincluded, 2009-10
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Table 15A.5
Table 15A.5
Unit NSW Vic Qld WA SA Tas ACT NT2009-10Indigenous children
Number of notification, investigations and substantiationsInvestigations finalised by 31 August
Substantiated no. 7 828 750 2 058 704 552 148 173 1 045Not substantiated no. 14 534 442 2 281 755 789 43 129 841Total finalised no. 22 362 1 192 4 339 1 459 1 341 191 302 1 886
Investigations in process (c) no. 698 138 1 008 111 52 8 – 675
no. 3 528 .. 159 52 – 9 55 311
Total investigations no. 26 588 1 330 5 506 1 622 1 393 208 357 2 872
no. 6 152 2 038 .. 2 612 3 089 410 1 144 1 815
Total notifications no. 32 740 3 368 5 506 4 234 4 482 618 1 501 4 687Proportion of notification, investigations and substantiations
Investigations finalised by 31 AugustSubstantiated % 23.9 22.3 37.4 16.6 12.3 23.9 11.5 22.3Not substantiated % 44.4 13.1 41.4 17.8 17.6 7.0 8.6 17.9Total finalised % 68.3 35.4 78.8 34.5 29.9 30.9 20.1 40.2
Investigations in process (c) % 2.1 4.1 18.3 2.6 1.2 1.3 – 14.4
% 10.8 .. 2.9 1.2 – 1.5 3.7 6.6
Total investigations % 81.2 39.5 100.0 38.3 31.1 33.7 23.8 61.3% 18.8 60.5 .. 61.7 68.9 66.3 76.2 38.7
Total notifications % 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0Non-Indigenous children
Number of notification, investigations and substantiationsInvestigations finalised by 31 August
Substantiated no. 18 396 5 850 4 643 850 1 142 614 511 191Not substantiated no. 45 553 5 183 7 499 1 360 1 671 94 567 254Total finalised no. 63 949 11 033 12 142 2 210 2 813 708 1 078 445
Investigations in process (c) no. 2 671 1 433 2 159 167 200 22 4 256
no. 12 850 .. 387 83 – 10 134 66
Total investigations no. 79 470 12 466 14 688 2 460 3 013 740 1 216 767
no. 33 177 31 861 .. 3 273 11 030 788 4 964 1 025
Total notifications no. 112 647 44 327 14 688 5 733 14 043 1 528 6 180 1 792Proportion of notification, investigations and substantiations
Investigations finalised by 31 AugustSubstantiated % 16.3 13.2 31.6 14.8 8.1 40.2 8.3 10.7Not substantiated % 40.4 11.7 51.1 23.7 11.9 6.2 9.2 14.2
Dealt with by other means (e)
Child protection notifications, investigations and substantiations byIndigenous status (a), (b)
Investigation closed - no outcome possible (d)
Dealt with by other means (e)
Dealt with by other means
Investigation closed - no outcome possible (d)
Investigation closed - no outcome possible (d)
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Table 15A.5
Table 15A.5
Unit NSW Vic Qld WA SA Tas ACT NT
Child protection notifications, investigations and substantiations byIndigenous status (a), (b)
Total finalised % 56.8 24.9 82.7 38.5 20.0 46.3 17.4 24.8Investigations in process (c) % 2.4 3.2 14.7 2.9 1.4 1.4 0.1 14.3
% 11.4 .. 2.6 1.4 – 0.7 2.2 3.7
Total investigations % 70.5 28.1 100.0 42.9 21.5 48.4 19.7 42.8
% 29.5 71.9 .. 57.1 78.5 51.6 80.3 57.2
Total notifications % 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0Children of unknown Indigenous status
Number of notification, investigations and substantiationsInvestigations finalised by 31 August
Substantiated no. 24 3 221 98 121 201 57 7Not substantiated no. 1 766 11 649 272 167 505 115 22Total finalised no. 1 790 14 870 370 288 706 172 29
Investigations in process (c) no. 378 6 693 44 11 110 – 10
no. 1 879 .. 128 20 – 69 35 3
Total investigations no. 4 047 20 1 691 434 299 885 207 42
no. 7 031 654 .. 1 759 1 474 6 864 2 892 64
Total notifications no. 11 078 674 1 691 2 193 1 773 7 749 3 099 106Proportion of notification, investigations and substantiations
Investigations finalised by 31 AugustSubstantiated % 0.2 0.4 13.1 4.5 6.8 2.6 1.8 6.6Not substantiated % 15.9 1.6 38.4 12.4 9.4 6.5 3.7 20.8Total finalised % 16.2 2.1 51.4 16.9 16.2 9.1 5.6 27.4
Investigations in process (c) % 3.4 0.9 41.0 2.0 0.6 1.4 – 9.4
% 17.0 .. 7.6 0.9 – 0.9 1.1 2.8
Total investigations % 36.5 3.0 100.0 19.8 16.9 11.4 6.7 39.6
% 63.5 97.0 .. 80.2 83.1 88.6 93.3 60.4
Total notifications % 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0All children
Number of notification, investigations and substantiationsInvestigations finalised by 31 August
Substantiated no. 26 248 6 603 6 922 1 652 1 815 963 741 1 243Not substantiated no. 61 853 5 636 10 429 2 387 2 627 642 811 1 117Total finalised no. 88 101 12 239 17 351 4 039 4 442 1 605 1 552 2 360
Investigations in process (c) no. 3 747 1 577 3 860 322 263 140 4 941
no. 18 257 – 674 155 – 88 224 380
Total investigations no. 110 105 13 816 21 885 4 516 4 705 1 833 1 780 3 681
Investigation closed - no outcome possible (d)
Dealt with by other means (e)
Investigation closed - no outcome possible (d)
Dealt with by other means (e)
Investigation closed - no outcome possible (d)
Investigation closed - no outcome possible (d)
Dealt with by other means (e)
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Table 15A.5
Table 15A.5
Unit NSW Vic Qld WA SA Tas ACT NT
Child protection notifications, investigations and substantiations byIndigenous status (a), (b)
no. 46 360 34 553 .. 7