The feasibility of using predictive risk modelling to identify new-born children who are high priority for prevention services
The feasibility of using predictive risk modelling to identify new-born children who are high priority for prevention services
Insights MSD, Ministry of Social Development
- Wellington, New Zealand : Ministry of Social Development, 2014
- electronic document (60 pages); PDF file: 1.49 MB
In response to a proposal in the White Paper for Vulnerable Children, this study assesses whether predictive risk modelling (PRM) tools that draw on linked administrative data can be linked administrative data can be used in practice to identify early new-born children at high risk of maltreatment as part of a strategy to prevent maltreatment occurring. The companion technical report and interim review reports, and ethical issues report and reviews, and ethical issues for Māori reports are also available via the Access the website link. Record #4696
CHILD ABUSE
CHILD PROTECTION
INTERVENTION
PREDICTIVE RISK MODELLING
SOCIAL SERVICES
NEW ZEALAND
In response to a proposal in the White Paper for Vulnerable Children, this study assesses whether predictive risk modelling (PRM) tools that draw on linked administrative data can be linked administrative data can be used in practice to identify early new-born children at high risk of maltreatment as part of a strategy to prevent maltreatment occurring. The companion technical report and interim review reports, and ethical issues report and reviews, and ethical issues for Māori reports are also available via the Access the website link. Record #4696
CHILD ABUSE
CHILD PROTECTION
INTERVENTION
PREDICTIVE RISK MODELLING
SOCIAL SERVICES
NEW ZEALAND