Sharing of Disability Services National Minimum Dataset data originating from South Australia to support creation of the NDDA
DSR-03376
In Effect
Project title
Sharing of Disability Services National Minimum Dataset data originating from South Australia 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
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Additional custodians
Australian Bureau of Statistics
Data requestor
Australian Bureau of Statistics
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Accredited Data Service Providers
Description and public interest statement
This project will bring together data originating from South Australia, supplied by the data provider to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) under a provisioning agreement, with a subset of the National Linkage Map (NL Map) supplied by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). The final output of this project, the SA Disability Services NMDS Module, will be created by the accredited users (ABS and AIHW) for the purposes of the NDDA. The ABS is performing data services as an ADSP to create ADSP-enhanced data, which the accredited users will access to create the final output. ABS, as an accredited user party to this agreement, will be the appointed data custodian of the final output, in order to share the data in subsequent data sharing projects as the NDDA Guardian.
The NDDA will bring together de-identified data from Australian, state and territory government agencies for research and analysis. It will provide deeper, data driven insights about the needs and outcomes of people with disability than available previously. This information will help improve programs and services for people with disability.
The ABS and AIHW are partnering to design, develop and deliver the technical aspects of the asset. The NDDA project is being led by the Australian Government Department of Social Services and is overseen by the Disability Reform Ministerial Council.
Public Interest statement
This data sharing project enables the delivery of the NDDA, which is in the public interest. 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 NDDA will bring together de-identified data from Australian, state and territory government agencies for research and analysis. It will provide deeper, data driven insights about the needs and outcomes of people with disability than available previously. This information will help improve programs and services for people with disability.
The ABS and AIHW are partnering to design, develop and deliver the technical aspects of the asset. The NDDA project is being led by the Australian Government Department of Social Services and is overseen by the Disability Reform Ministerial Council.
Public Interest statement
This data sharing project enables the delivery of the NDDA, which is in the public interest. 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
South Australia Disability Services National Minimum Dataset
South Australia Disability Services National Minimum Data Set data:
• are a legacy collection developed in collaboration with states and territories that will form a one-time contribution to the NDDA and which contains extensive information about historical use of disability support services in Australia;
• are person-centred versions of the source data supplied by the South Australian Department of Human Services;
• will include an NDDA Synthetic Row ID and has a temporal coverage from 1 July 2002 to 30 June 2019 (where available).
• are a legacy collection developed in collaboration with states and territories that will form a one-time contribution to the NDDA and which contains extensive information about historical use of disability support services in Australia;
• are person-centred versions of the source data supplied by the South Australian Department of Human Services;
• will include an NDDA Synthetic Row ID and has a temporal coverage from 1 July 2002 to 30 June 2019 (where available).
Sensitivities
- No
Subset of National Linkage Map (Disability Services NMDS)
The NL Map describes how the National Linkage Spine (NLS) and all the datasets and assets linked to it are connected. The results from linking data to the NLS will produce the NL Map. The NL Map is a concordance of de-identified person IDs that provides pointers to records of an individual across different datasets.
Sensitivities
- No
Legislation overridden
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Census and Statistics Act 1905 (Cth)
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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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Paid Parental Leave Act 2010 (Cth)
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National Health Act 1953 (Cth)
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Australian Immunisation Register Act 2015 (Cth)
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Australian Institute of Health and Welfare Act 1987 (Cth)
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National Disability Insurance Scheme Act 2013 (Cth)
Privacy obligations
Not applicable, as this project does not involve sharing of any personal information.
Outputs
SA Disability Services NMDS Module
This output contains de-identified unit record data consisting of a single module comprised of variables from the SA Disability Services NMDS (SA_DS_NMDS).