Sharing of data originating from the Department of Social Services to support creation of the NDDA
DSR-02465
In Effect
Project title
Sharing of data originating from the Department of Social Services to support creation of the National Disability Data Asset (NDDA)
Agreement date
Registration date
Data sharing purposes
Informing government policy and programs
Research and development
Research and development
Data Custodian
Department of Social Services
Additional custodians
Australian Bureau of Statistics
Data requestor
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Australian Bureau of Statistics
Australian Bureau of Statistics
Accredited Data Service Providers
Description and public interest statement
The National Disability Data Asset (NDDA) will bring together de-identified data from Australian, state and territory government agencies for research and analysis.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) and the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) are partnering to design, develop, and deliver the technical aspects of the NDDA. The NDDA project is being led by the Australian Government Department of Social Services (DSS) and is overseen by the Disability Reform Ministerial Council (DRMC).
Public Interest Statement
The NDDA will help people with disability, family members and carers; organisations that service people with disability; researchers; and governments:
• access better information;
• use, design, and deliver better support, services and information; and
• collaborate to improve outcomes for people with disability.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) and the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) are partnering to design, develop, and deliver the technical aspects of the NDDA. The NDDA project is being led by the Australian Government Department of Social Services (DSS) and is overseen by the Disability Reform Ministerial Council (DRMC).
Public Interest Statement
The NDDA will help people with disability, family members and carers; organisations that service people with disability; researchers; and governments:
• access better information;
• use, design, and deliver better support, services and information; and
• collaborate to improve outcomes for people with disability.
Description of shared data
Data Over Multiple Individual Occurrences (DOMINO) Centrelink Administrative Data
The Data Over Multiple Individual Occurrences (DOMINO) data contains de-identified information about persons accessing a Centrelink administrated payment or service.
Data provider: Department of Social Services
Data provider: Department of Social Services
Sensitivities
- No
Legislation overridden
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Social Security Administration Act 1999 (Cth)
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A New Tax System (Family Assistance) Administration Act 1999 (Cth)
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Student Assistance Act 1973 (Cth)
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Paid Parental Leave Act 2010 (Cth)
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Census and Statistics Act 1905 (Cth)
Privacy obligations
Not applicable.
Outputs
Core NDDA content data (DOMINO)
Core NDDA content data means the de-identified NDDA content unit record analysis files (without personal IDs), with person-level merging keys, that are created and maintained by the NDDA Operations Team, in the ANDII ICT Solution.
Core NDDA content data is created from the specified data in this data sharing agreement (but not limited to):
• Data Over Multiple Individual Occurrences (DOMINO) Centrelink Administrative Data.
Core NDDA content data is organised into modules of data that can be combined as required for a research project.
Core NDDA content data is created from the specified data in this data sharing agreement (but not limited to):
• Data Over Multiple Individual Occurrences (DOMINO) Centrelink Administrative Data.
Core NDDA content data is organised into modules of data that can be combined as required for a research project.
Core disability indicators
Core disability indicators are comprised of de-identified person-level flags that can assist in providing a consistent approach to identifying cohorts of people with disability in the NDDA and describe the characteristics and circumstances, including by disability type, of these cohorts for analysis.
Update to ANDII Core Demographics
The ANDII Core Demographics final output includes population demographics and residential locations derived from the National Linkage Spine and selected content datasets. Where demographic information has been reported differently across NDDA datasets, the core demographics provide the most likely value, supporting a more consistent approach to population analysis.
DOMINO Scoping Flags
The DOMINO scoping flags identify active records in the DOMINO files, so that records can be de-scoped if required.
Additional information
Variation registered on 13 September 2024.
Varied details:
- Legislation overridden - addition of Census and Statistics Act 1905 (see paragraph 130(2)(k) of the Act).
- Output - additional final output “DOMINO scoping flags” (see paragraph 130(2)(m) Code of the Act).