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The Aboriginal-led Data Sharing interactive dashboard presents statistics on child protection and out-of-home care (OOHC) outcomes for vulnerable children and young people and their families.
The key performance indicators reported in this dashboard are grouped into the five core elements of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Child Placement Principle (ATSICPP): prevention, partnership, participation, placement and connection. Data for most of these indicators include Aboriginality and District breakdown. For further details on these element principles, see below.
Some of the indicators reported in this dashboard are also reported nationally by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW). Please see the ATSICPP indicators by jurisdiction for more information.
The Prevention element of ATSICPP relates to supporting families and building capacity in communities to care safely for their children. This will protect future generations from the devastating effects of removal from family, community, culture and country [Secretariat of National Aboriginal and Islander Child Care (SNAICC) 2017].
The measures reported here include:
The Partnership element of the ATSICPP ensures that participation extends beyond consultation to genuine inclusion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community representatives in the decisions that are made about children at all stages of child and family welfare decision-making (SNAICC 2017).
The measure reported here includes:
The Placement element of the ATSICPP sets a hierarchy of preferred placement options of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in out-of-home care. The placement hierarchy is designed to ensure the highest possible level of connection to family, community, culture and country is maintained for an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander child in out-of-home care.
The measures reported here include:
The Participation element of the ATSICPP ensures the participation of children, parents and family members in decisions regarding the care and protection of their children. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and families have the best knowledge about the caring strengths and risks that exist in their own families and communities. Involving family members in decision-making can help to widen circles of support for parents and children, identify placement options with family and community and ensure families take responsibility for plans to address safety concerns that are of their own making (SNAICC 2017).
The measures reported here include:
The Connection element of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Child Placement Principle (ATSICPP) relates to support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in out-of-home care to maintain or re-establish connections to their family, community, culture and country. This element is considered especially relevant for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children placed with non-Aboriginal carers (SNAICC 2017).
The measures reported here include:
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18 Jul 2024