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Dear Australian Bureau of Statistics,

Please provide, under the FOI Act, any documents or updates that relate to the number of disabled people who died in the period January 2003 to present, ideally summarised monthly, if possible.

I request this categorised summary include the number of deaths of disabled people for each month/shortest period of data availability, the total disabled people known at the time, the total Australian population at the time, and the percentage of total disabled people at the time that these deaths represent.

If possible, I also request a further and separate category breakdown of this mortality data categorised by whether said deceased person was:

- known to be an NDIS participant (for applicable time ranges), and/or

- known to have a psychosocial disability, diagnosis, or impairment.

If possible, if this could also (in a further and separate break down) be categorised by the particular type of psychosocial disability/diagnosis/impairment known, including but not limited to: anxiety, autism, ADHD, bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, cPTSD/trauma, depression, dissociative disorder, mood disorder, OCD, paranoia, phobia, psychosis, schizophrenia/schizoaffective disorders, and so on.

(If it helps - I'm looking for mortality trend data with as fine a time/cohort granularity as possible, to compare against mortality trend data like that seen in Department of Social Security FOI 2122-068, and National Disability Insurance Agency FOIs 21/22-0295 and 21/22-0803, as publicly available on righttoknow.org.au)

Thank you.

Yours faithfully,

GS Lakes

Angalea Turnbull, Australian Bureau of Statistics

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Good afternoon,

Thank you for your request.

The FOI team would like to discuss the request with you. If possible,
could you please provide a contact number for us to reach you on, or
alternatively, you can contact me on 02 6252 5956.

Many thanks,

Angalea Turnbull
Policy & Legislation Section | Legislative Compliance & Parliamentary
Australian Bureau of Statistics
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Dear Australian Bureau of Statistics,

Please provide, under the FOI Act, any documents or updates that relate to
the number of disabled people who died in the period January 2003 to
present, ideally summarised monthly, if possible.

I request this categorised summary include the number of deaths of
disabled people for each month/shortest period of data availability, the
total disabled people known at the time, the total Australian population
at the time, and the percentage of total disabled people at the time that
these deaths represent.

If possible, I also request a further and separate category breakdown of
this mortality data categorised by whether said deceased person was:

- known to be an NDIS participant (for applicable time ranges), and/or

- known to have a psychosocial disability, diagnosis, or impairment.

If possible, if this could also (in a further and separate break down) be
categorised by the particular type of psychosocial
disability/diagnosis/impairment known, including but not limited to:
anxiety, autism, ADHD, bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder,
cPTSD/trauma, depression, dissociative disorder, mood disorder, OCD,
paranoia, phobia, psychosis, schizophrenia/schizoaffective disorders, and
so on.

(If it helps - I'm looking for mortality trend data with as fine a
time/cohort granularity as possible, to compare against mortality trend
data like that seen in Department of Social Security FOI 2122-068, and
National Disability Insurance Agency FOIs 21/22-0295 and 21/22-0803, as
publicly available on righttoknow.org.au)

Thank you.

Yours faithfully,

GS Lakes

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Good morning,

As we have not had a response from our email on 03/07/2024, we have
provided further information regarding your request below.

The ABS collects limited information on disability at the individual
level. The data you are requesting is collected under the authority of the
Census and Statistics Act 1905 (C&S Act). Information collected under the
C&S Act is exempt from the FOI Act under Schedule 2, Part II, Division 2,
and as such can not be provided through FOI.  

However, you may be able access the data through the following pathway:

o  Person Level Integrated Data Asset (PLIDA) - a secure data asset
combining information on health, education, government payments,
income and taxation, employment, and population demographics
(including the Census) over time. 

It provides whole-of-life insights about various population groups in
Australia, such as the interactions between their characteristics, use
of services like healthcare and education, and outcomes like improved
health and employment. 

You can find more information about PLIDA and how to access the
information you are requesting on our website: [1]Person Level Integrated
Data Asset (PLIDA) | Australian Bureau of Statistics (abs.gov.au) 

As the data you are requesting cannot be made available through FOI, we
would appreciate if you could let us know by 12pm Friday 12 July 2024 if
you agree to withdraw your request. We are happy to assist you with
seeking your information through the suggested avenue.

If you have any questions, please contact us. 

Angalea Turnbull
Policy & Legislation Section | Legislative Compliance & Parliamentary
Australian Bureau of Statistics
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Good afternoon,

Thank you for your request.

The FOI team would like to discuss the request with you. If possible,
could you please provide a contact number for us to reach you on, or
alternatively, you can contact me on 02 6252 5956.

Many thanks,

Angalea Turnbull
Policy & Legislation Section | Legislative Compliance & Parliamentary
Australian Bureau of Statistics
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Dear Australian Bureau of Statistics,

Please provide, under the FOI Act, any documents or updates that relate to
the number of disabled people who died in the period January 2003 to
present, ideally summarised monthly, if possible.

I request this categorised summary include the number of deaths of
disabled people for each month/shortest period of data availability, the
total disabled people known at the time, the total Australian population
at the time, and the percentage of total disabled people at the time that
these deaths represent.

If possible, I also request a further and separate category breakdown of
this mortality data categorised by whether said deceased person was:

- known to be an NDIS participant (for applicable time ranges), and/or

- known to have a psychosocial disability, diagnosis, or impairment.

If possible, if this could also (in a further and separate break down) be
categorised by the particular type of psychosocial
disability/diagnosis/impairment known, including but not limited to:
anxiety, autism, ADHD, bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder,
cPTSD/trauma, depression, dissociative disorder, mood disorder, OCD,
paranoia, phobia, psychosis, schizophrenia/schizoaffective disorders, and
so on.

(If it helps - I'm looking for mortality trend data with as fine a
time/cohort granularity as possible, to compare against mortality trend
data like that seen in Department of Social Security FOI 2122-068, and
National Disability Insurance Agency FOIs 21/22-0295 and 21/22-0803, as
publicly available on righttoknow.org.au)

Thank you.

Yours faithfully,

GS Lakes

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Dear Angalea Turnbull, the FOI team at the ABS,

Thank you for your response. I'm disappointed to hear that you won't help me obtain this data.

As you'd surely know, PLIDA access is not easy to obtain, and requires substantial training, data analysis skills, as well as ongoing employment at a major university, government agency, or one of a handful of accredited non-government entities, from what I can see.

This is a standard beyond many people's reach to obtain and maintain, and hence is rather inequitable - especially so to disabled people. I happen to have the requisite data analysis skills, but because of acquired disability, I would not be able to obtain or maintain employment and/or personal accreditation at any of the institutions I can see publicly listed as being active research participants with access to PLIDA.

(I do not see any disability advocacy organisations listed, and I understand given recent funding cuts, they likely wouldn't be able to maintain any such accreditation, anyway.)

I understand that the ABS does not have a legal requirement to provide this data, but I am at a loss as to how a member of the general public in my situation could obtain this data otherwise.

Without it being up to the whim of an organisation that perhaps has conflicting interests to that of my particular 'cohort'.

(I do not have high hopes for the success of my similar requests to the Department of Social Services or the NDIA, given that it may not paint them in a favourable light!)

I'd appreciate any advice you can give me on alternate paths for me to access this data, as the public rather urgently needs this information, given the current debate about the NDIS.

Yours sincerely,

GS Lakes

Angalea Turnbull, Australian Bureau of Statistics

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Good afternoon,

I have reached out to the relevant area of the ABS to further discuss your
request.

It has been suggested you could try a customised data request, however it
may not provide much more information than what is already available in
the Causes of Death Australia publications which you can access here:
[1]Causes of Death, Australia | Australian Bureau of Statistics
(abs.gov.au).  

You can apply for a customised data request here: [2]Consultancy request
form | Australian Bureau of Statistics (abs.gov.au).  

If you have any questions, please get in touch with the FOI team. We would
appreciate a response by COB 12 July to let us know how you would like to
proceed.

Regards

Angalea Turnbull
Policy & Legislation Section | Legislative Compliance & Parliamentary
Australian Bureau of Statistics
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Dear Angalea Turnbull, the FOI team at the ABS,

Thank you for your response. I'm disappointed to hear that you won't help
me obtain this data.

As you'd surely know, PLIDA access is not easy to obtain, and requires
substantial training, data analysis skills, as well as ongoing employment
at a major university, government agency, or one of a handful of
accredited non-government entities, from what I can see.

This is a standard beyond many people's reach to obtain and maintain, and
hence is rather inequitable - especially so to disabled people. I happen
to have the requisite data analysis skills, but because of acquired
disability, I would not be able to obtain or maintain employment and/or
personal accreditation at any of the institutions I can see publicly
listed as being active research participants with access to PLIDA.

(I do not see any disability advocacy organisations listed, and I
understand given recent funding cuts, they likely wouldn't be able to
maintain any such accreditation, anyway.)

I understand that the ABS does not have a legal requirement to provide
this data, but I am at a loss as to how a member of the general public in
my situation could obtain this data otherwise.

Without it being up to the whim of an organisation that perhaps has
conflicting interests to that of my particular 'cohort'.

(I do not have high hopes for the success of my similar requests to the
Department of Social Services or the NDIA, given that it may not paint
them in a favourable light!)

I'd appreciate any advice you can give me on alternate paths for me to
access this data, as the public rather urgently needs this information,
given the current debate about the NDIS.

Yours sincerely,

GS Lakes

-----Original Message-----

Good morning,

As we have not had a response from our email on 03/07/2024, we have

provided further information regarding your request below.

The ABS collects limited information on disability at the individual

level. The data you are requesting is collected under the authority of the

Census and Statistics Act 1905 (C&S Act). Information collected under the

C&S Act is exempt from the FOI Act under Schedule 2, Part II, Division 2,

and as such can not be provided through FOI.

However, you may be able access the data through the following pathway:

o  Person Level Integrated Data Asset (PLIDA) - a secure data asset

combining information on health, education, government payments,

income and taxation, employment, and population demographics

(including the Census) over time.

It provides whole-of-life insights about various population groups in

Australia, such as the interactions between their characteristics, use

of services like healthcare and education, and outcomes like improved

health and employment.

You can find more information about PLIDA and how to access the

information you are requesting on our website: [1]Person Level Integrated

Data Asset (PLIDA) | Australian Bureau of Statistics (abs.gov.au)

As the data you are requesting cannot be made available through FOI, we

would appreciate if you could let us know by 12pm Friday 12 July 2024 if

you agree to withdraw your request. We are happy to assist you with

seeking your information through the suggested avenue.

If you have any questions, please contact us.

Angalea Turnbull

Policy & Legislation Section | Legislative Compliance & Parliamentary

Australian Bureau of Statistics

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could you please provide a contact number for us to reach you on, or

alternatively, you can contact me on 02 6252 5956.

Many thanks,

Angalea Turnbull

Policy & Legislation Section | Legislative Compliance & Parliamentary

Australian Bureau of Statistics

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Dear Australian Bureau of Statistics,

Please provide, under the FOI Act, any documents or updates that relate to

the number of disabled people who died in the period January 2003 to

present, ideally summarised monthly, if possible.

I request this categorised summary include the number of deaths of

disabled people for each month/shortest period of data availability, the

total disabled people known at the time, the total Australian population

at the time, and the percentage of total disabled people at the time that

these deaths represent.

If possible, I also request a further and separate category breakdown of

this mortality data categorised by whether said deceased person was:

- known to be an NDIS participant (for applicable time ranges), and/or

- known to have a psychosocial disability, diagnosis, or impairment.

If possible, if this could also (in a further and separate break down) be

categorised by the particular type of psychosocial

disability/diagnosis/impairment known, including but not limited to:

anxiety, autism, ADHD, bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder,

cPTSD/trauma, depression, dissociative disorder, mood disorder, OCD,

paranoia, phobia, psychosis, schizophrenia/schizoaffective disorders, and

so on.

(If it helps - I'm looking for mortality trend data with as fine a

time/cohort granularity as possible, to compare against mortality trend

data like that seen in Department of Social Security FOI 2122-068, and

National Disability Insurance Agency FOIs 21/22-0295 and 21/22-0803, as

publicly available on righttoknow.org.au)

Thank you.

Yours faithfully,

GS Lakes

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Leema Mangal, Australian Bureau of Statistics

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Dear GS Lakes,

Please find attached the response from the ABS regarding your Freedom of
Information request.

(See attached file: ABS Response to your FOI Request.pdf)

Kind regards,

Leema Mangal
Freedom of Information Policy Officer
Policy & Legislation Section | Legislative Compliance and Parliamentary
Branch
Australian Bureau of Statistics
(E) [1][email address] (W) [2]www.abs.gov.au

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