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GLOSSARY · Private not-for-profit - community managed: Services that are managed by organisations based in the community through a membership made up of community members (e.g. the parents). The membership elects a management committee and the committee is accountable to the membership. No profit is distributed to the management committee or the members, and any surplus funds are redirected to the service. · Private not-for-profit - other organisations: Services that are managed by non-profit organisations such as charity organisations, consortium of charity organisations and church groups. Excludes Independent and Catholic schools. · Private for-profit: For-profit services provided or managed by a company or private individual. · Independent schools - Non-government schools that are governed, managed and accountable at the level of the individual school and are not affiliated with the diocesan Catholic Education Office. · Catholic schools: Schools that are affiliated with the diocesan Catholic Education Office. Catholic schools, as with other classes of non-government schools, receive funding from the Australian Government. · Other: Other services include employer sponsored services. Preschool program A preschool program is a structured, play-based learning program, delivered by a degree qualified teacher, aimed at children in the year or two before they commence full-time schooling. This is irrespective of the type of institution that provides it or whether it is government funded and/or privately provided. Preschool programs are often referred to by other terms such as early childhood education, early learning or kindergarten. Remoteness Area (RA) The Remoteness Areas (RAs) divide Australia into broad geographic regions on the basis of their relative access to services. RAs are based on the Accessibility/Remoteness Index of Australia (ARIA) which measures the remoteness of a point based on the physical road distance to the nearest Urban Centre. Sector Sector is a classification derived from the Service Activity Type and Management Type characteristics of service providers. Service activity type The service activity type is the main type of service available from or provided by a service provider. Service activity types include the following: Long Day Care (LDC): A centre-based form of child care service providing all-day or part-time care for children of working families and the general community (services may cater to specific groups within the general community). For-profit and not-for-profit organisations, local councils, community organisations and employers may run these services. LDCs primarily provide LDC services for children aged 0-5 years. Some LDCs may also provide preschool and kindergarten programs and care for school children before and after school and during school holidays, where state and territory government regulations allow this. The service may operate from stand-alone or shared premises, including those on school grounds. Preschool program (stand-alone): Separately located services dedicated to provide structured educational programs to children in the year before they commence full-time schooling. Preschool program (as part of a school): Services that are co-located with a school that provides structured educational programs to children in the year before they commence full-time schooling. These services may also be integrated with a school. Socio-Economic Indexes for Areas (SEIFA) The SEIFA is a product developed especially for those interested in the assessment of the welfare of Australian communities. SEIFA is a suite of four summary measures that have been created from 2011 Census information. The indexes can be used to explore different aspects of socio-economic conditions by geographic areas. The indexes provide more general measures of socio-economic status than is given by measuring, for example, income or unemployment alone. The SEIFA index used for the Collection is the Index of Relative Socio-economic Disadvantage (IRSD). Unlike other indexes, this index includes only measures of relative disadvantage. State-specific year before full-time schooling (YBFS) The state-specific year before full-time schooling (YBFS) population is made up of an age range of children specific to each state based on that state’s preschool and school starting age provisions. Unit record level (URL) data collection A URL data collection contains data for the individual statistical entities in a collection population.
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