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Australian Institute of Health and Welfare

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Juvenile justice in Australia: 2010-11


This report focuses on the young people who were under juvenile justice supervision in Australia during 2010–11 due to their involvement or alleged involvement in crime, and the types of supervision they experienced. Key findings: Rates of juvenile justice involvement remain low Few young Australians are involved in the juvenile justice system. In 2010–11, around...
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Alcohol and other drug treatment services national minimum data set 2012-13: specifications and collection manual


This document is a guide for drug treatment agencies, state and territory health departments and other people involved in collecting and transmitting data for the 2012–13 Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Services National Minimum Data Set. It contains definitions of the data elements in the collection, and guidelines about collecting and transmitting the data in...
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National social housing survey: state and territory results 2010


This report presents state and territory findings from the 2010 National Social Housing Survey of public housing and mainstream community housing tenants. It shows that: · the majority of tenants are satisfied with the services of their housing provider· about 1 in 5 public housing tenants and 1 in 3 community housing tenants indicated they...
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National Centre for Monitoring Cancer framework: 2012


This framework guides and organises the systematic planning, implementation and evaluation of the National Centre for Monitoring Cancer's activities. The National Centre for Monitoring Cancer (NCMC) was established in 2009 to monitor cancer rates and their impact and outcomes, as well as to identify and address priority gaps and deficiencies in population-level cancer and related...
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Dialysis and kidney transplantation in Australia: 1991-2010


This report provides a detailed picture of kidney replacement therapy treatment in Australia using a variety of data sources. Differences are explored in kidney replacement therapy treatment rates and treatment patterns for end-stage kidney disease between population groups and over time.

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