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Definition

The type(s) of service or assistance provided to an accompanying child of a SAAP client, as represented by a code.

Components

Data Element (this item)

Representation

This representation is based on the value domain for this data element, more information is available at " Type of support services for accompanying child SAAP code N[N] ".
Data Type Number
Format N[N]
Maximum character length 2
Values
Value Meaning Start Date End Date
Permissible Values Accommodation
21 SAAP/CAP accommodation (including THMs and other SAAP managed properties)
School liaison/child care
4 School liaison
3 Child care
Personal support
1 Help with behavioural problems
24 Sexual/physical abuse support
17 Skills education
22 Structured play/skill development
General support/advocacy
5 Access arrangements
15 Advice/information
18 Advocacy
Specialist services
23 Specialist counselling
10 Culturally specific services
19 Health/medical services
Basic support
11 Meals
12 Showers/hygiene
13 Recreation
14 Transport
88 Other
Accommodation
21 SAAP/CAP accommodation (including THMs and other SAAP managed properties)
School liaison/child care
4 School liaison
3 Child care
Personal support
1 Help with behavioural problems
24 Sexual/physical abuse support
17 Skills education
22 Structured play/skill development
General support/advocacy
5 Access arrangements
15 Advice/information
18 Advocacy
Specialist services
23 Specialist counselling
10 Culturally specific services
19 Health/medical services
Basic support
11 Meals
12 Showers/hygiene
13 Recreation
14 Transport
88 Other

Comments

Guide for use:

Multiple support services may be chosen that have been provided to the client as identified by the worker at the agency.

Origin:
SAAP National Data Collection Agency Collectors Manual July 2005.

Comments:

This information can be used to show the range of support services that agencies provide, and whether the needs of clients can be met either through direct service provision at the agency or potentially through referrals to other services. This is important information for service and program planning.

An unmet need is indicated where, for a SAAP client, a need has been identified for a support service, but the support has not been provided directly by the SAAP agency, and there has been no referral arranged to another service in order to receive services that cannot be provided by the agency.

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