Communities and Justice

Annual statistical reports

Statistical Report 2023-24

The Annual Statistical Report presents our key measures to improve outcomes for children and young people, families and communities in NSW in 2023-24.

Data are reported under three key domains, which are outlined in our Strategic Directions 2020-2024. The domains are:

  • Active and inclusive communities
  • Children and families thrive
  • People have a safe and affordable place to live.

The 2023-24 Annual Statistical Report will be the last report in its current format. From 2024-25, DCJ plans to release a statistical portal to provide comprehensive statistics on services provided and funded by DCJ.

Our Strategic Directions

Active and inclusive communities

This domain shows how we provide a range of community supports to improve wellbeing, increase community participation, and promote social inclusion and cohesion for Aboriginal1 children, families and communities, older people, and people with disability in NSW.

Children and families thrive

This domain shows how we support the safety and wellbeing of vulnerable children, young people and families in NSW.

People have a safe and affordable place to live

This domain shows how we provide assistance for people in NSW who were unable to access or maintain appropriate housing. It also includes information about homelessness services.

How to navigate the Annual Statistical Report 2023-24

Click on the button below to be directed to the landing page for the Annual Statistical Report 2023-24. Basic navigation tips for the landing page are provided below:

  • To navigate to the measure list, please click on the name of the corresponding outcome area, which is bolded and underlined.
  • To navigate directly to the dashboard, please click on the corresponding tile under the outcome area of interest.

Access previous annual statistical reports

Notes

1. At DCJ we refer only to "Aboriginal", in recognition that Aboriginal people are the original inhabitants of NSW. We do not have a specific charter of service related to Torres Strait Islander people. However, we acknowledge and respect that Torres Strait Islander people are among the First Nations of Australia. Torres Strait Islander people are also included amongst our clients and staff. Refer to Information for Aboriginal people.

Accuracy of Indigenous Status Data

2. This product includes data disaggregated by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander status. Prior to considering the data it is necessary that you read, understand and apply the data quality statement supplied. Please follow the link to better understand the factors that impact upon the quality of the Aboriginal data. (Indigenous Status and Aboriginal Status is used interchangeably in most data collections and in many collections Aboriginal Status includes Torres Strait Islander).

This dashboard is best viewed using the Google Chrome browser. Otherwise the viewing experience may be limited.

Last updated:

19 Dec 2024