Definition
The legal (parental) responsibility relating to the care category of a child, as represented by a group label.
Components
Data Element (this item)
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Data Element ConceptCare Category: Legal Responsibility
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Object ClassCare Category
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PropertyLegal Responsibility
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Value DomainParental Responsibility Group Label X(50)
Representation
This representation is based on the value domain for this data element, more information is available at " Parental Responsibility Group Label X(50) ".Data Type | ALPHASTRING |
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Format | X(50) |
Maximum character length | 50 |
Value | Meaning | Start Date | End Date | |
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Permissible Values | No Legal Orders | |||
Aftercare | ||||
Care Responsibilities to Secretary | ||||
PR to Minister | ||||
Adoption | ||||
PR to Agency | ||||
PR to Relative | ||||
PR to Non-Relative | ||||
PR to Minister (Protected Person) | ||||
Unaccompanied Humanitarian Minor | ||||
Guardianship | ||||
Relative/Kinship Care - No Order | ||||
Care Responsibilities to Agency | ||||
PR to Parent/s | ||||
PR to Non-Relative - Family Law Act | ||||
Guardianship to Director Adoptions | ||||
Interstate Ward - no transfer |
Comments
OOHC can be split into 3 care arrangements:
- Statutory care
- Supported Care
- Voluntary Care
A child’s legal PR Group is used to determine which care category/arrangement they fall into, such as PR to Minister, Guardianship, Aftercare, etc.
A child can move from one care arrangement to another without exiting OOHC.
A child will only be included in a care arrangement of statutory/supported/voluntary OOHC while they are in an approved OOHC placement.