Queensland Government
Department of Communities, Child Safety and Disability Services

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Central Queensland Region

Area and population

Area 495,067 km2
Total population 446,505
Population (18 and over) 358,336
Population (under 18) 121,169

Notes:

  1. Estimated residential population as at 30/6/2009 based on Australian Bureau of Statistics, Population by Age and Sex, Australia and States (Cat. no.3235.0.55.001) unpublished data.

Regional data

Central Queensland regional data for 2009-10 to 2010-11
 2009-102010-11
Intake
Intakes 13,821 15,053
Child concern reports 11,514 12,723
Notifications 2,307 2,330
Children subject to a child concern report 7,822 8,301
Children subject to a notification 2,107 2,117
   
Investigation and assessment
Admissions to assessment orders 283 376
Temporary assessment orders 164 180
Court assessment orders 119 196
Substantiations 748 756
In need of protection 524 578
Not in need of protection 224 178
Children subject to a substantiation 685 673
   
Ongoing intervention(a)
Total children subject to ongoing intervention 1,476 1,479
Intervention with parental agreement 272 247(c)
Child protection orders (CPO) 1,204 1,232
Children subject to protective orders (CPO and CAO) 1,208 1,249
Children living away from home 1,119 1,170
Percentage of Indigenous children living away from home placed with kin, other Indigenous carers or Indigenous residential care services 56.4% 51.5%
Approved carer families(b) 475 505

Notes:

  • 1. The definitions used for each indicator are identified in the relevant tables on the Our performance site.
  • (a) Figures are point in time, as at final day of reference period.
  • (b) From 31 August 2009, enhancements to the Integrated Client Management System (ICMS) took place, including an audit and cleansing of carer records. This included closing down those records where a carer was no longer caring for a child, or the approval was no longer valid. As a result, carer families data reported for 30 September 2009 and onwards are not comparable to previous years. If the enhancements to ICMS had not occurred, it is estimated the number of carer families would have increased over 30 June 2009 levels by approximately 70 carer families per quarter. For example, as at 30 September 2009 the number of carer families would have been approximately 4,150.
  • (c) Prior to 2010-11 reporting, an audit and cleansing of intervention with parental agreement records in the Integrated Client Management System (ICMS) took place. This included closing down historical records where a child was no longer subject to intervention with parental agreement. As a result, data reported for 30 June 2011 and onwards is not comparable to previous years.

Central Queensland regional service centre data

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* Service centres on map last updated November 2010