Analysis of the decrease in reports of concern : analysis and discussion on factors contributing to the decrease in Reports of Concern to Oranga Tamariki Akika Takada
By: Takada, Akika.
Material type: BookPublisher: Wellington, New Zealand : Oranga Tamariki, Ministry for Children, 2024Description: electronic document (56 pages) ; PDF file.ISBN: 978-1-7386280-1-8.Subject(s): Oranga Tamariki, Ministry for Children | COVID-19 | CHILD ABUSE | CHILD PROTECTION | DATA ANALYSIS | INTERVENTION | PANDEMICS | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Click here to access online | Download A3 Infographic, PDF | Access the website Summary: Analysis of the decrease in ROCs April 2024 4 Overview of key trends Fewer Reports of Concern have been received since F2018 Over the last five years, Reports of Concern have decreased by 28% from a peak of 92,351 in F2018 to 66,487 in F2022 (Figure 1). The most significant decrease occurred during F2022 with a decrease of 15% compared to the year prior (around 12,150 fewer Reports of Concern in F2022 when compared to F2021). During the decrease, the Hasting’s event 1 in F2019 and effects of COVID-19 since F2020 could have had major impacts. The Hasting’s event had a profound effect on the ongoing transformation of Oranga Tamariki, while COVID-19 impacted all aspects of people’s life and behaviours. The extent of these impacts will be discussed in the report, but cannot be underestimated and may not have been fully realised. We have observed a small increase in Reports of Concern over F2023, slightly higher than the same period in F2022. This suggests the number may now be stabilising or recovering from its lowest point. (From the report). Record #8694Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Analysis of the decrease in ROCs April 2024 4
Overview of key trends Fewer Reports of Concern have been received since F2018 Over the last five years, Reports of Concern have decreased by 28% from a peak of
92,351 in F2018 to 66,487 in F2022 (Figure 1). The most significant decrease occurred during F2022 with a decrease of 15% compared to the year prior (around
12,150 fewer Reports of Concern in F2022 when compared to F2021).
During the decrease, the Hasting’s event 1 in F2019 and effects of COVID-19 since F2020 could have had major impacts. The Hasting’s event had a profound effect on
the ongoing transformation of Oranga Tamariki, while COVID-19 impacted all aspects of people’s life and behaviours. The extent of these impacts will be
discussed in the report, but cannot be underestimated and may not have been fully realised.
We have observed a small increase in Reports of Concern over F2023, slightly higher than the same period in F2022. This suggests the number may now be stabilising or recovering from its lowest point. (From the report). Record #8694