❓ Question on Notice regarding the effectiveness and cultural responsiveness of the Department of Communities' Intensive Family Support Service, specifically focusing on outcomes for children and Aboriginal families.
AnsweredQoN 1359Legislative Council
Asked
30 March 2023
Member
Portfolio
Early Childhood Education; Child Protection; Prevention of Family and Domestic Violence; Community Services
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I refer to the Department of Communities Building Safe and Strong Families, "Earlier Intervention and Family Support Strategy", and I ask: (a) how many children who received an Intensive Family Support Service delivered by Communities’ internal child protection services
entered the care of the CEO within 12 months of completion of that service; (b) how many families who received an Intensive Family Support Service delivered by Communities’ internal child protection services were
referred back to the service within 12 months of completion of that service; (c) what percentage of families who received an Intensive Family Support Service from Communities’ internal child protection services
were Aboriginal; and (d) what percentage of those families received an Intensive Family Support Service delivered by an Aboriginal staff member?
entered the care of the CEO within 12 months of completion of that service; (b) how many families who received an Intensive Family Support Service delivered by Communities’ internal child protection services were
referred back to the service within 12 months of completion of that service; (c) what percentage of families who received an Intensive Family Support Service from Communities’ internal child protection services
were Aboriginal; and (d) what percentage of those families received an Intensive Family Support Service delivered by an Aboriginal staff member?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
9 May 2023
Responded by
Minister for Agriculture and Food representing the Minister for Early Childhood Education; Child Protection; Prevention of Family and Domestic Violence; Community Services
Response time
1 days
The Department of Communities advise:
(a) 232 children (11.2 per cent)
(b) 84 (8.48 per cent)
(c) 442 (44.6 per cent)
(d) The data requested is not captured by the Department of Communities internal reporting systems.
Note:
Counting Rule: If one of the children in a family group identifies as Aboriginal, the family is considered to be Aboriginal.
(a) 232 children (11.2 per cent)
(b) 84 (8.48 per cent)
(c) 442 (44.6 per cent)
(d) The data requested is not captured by the Department of Communities internal reporting systems.
Note:
Counting Rule: If one of the children in a family group identifies as Aboriginal, the family is considered to be Aboriginal.
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