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Have You Done Yours?

Monday 28th March 2011

Census 2011 - Have you done yours?Census Day only happens every ten years. It's the day when we're required by law to say where we are, who is with us and what we're all up to. Yesterday was 2011's Census Day and we wondered, Have you done yours?


All residential households in the United Kingdom will be taking part and helping to provide an excellent source of information about the population.

Details provided will help Governments and organisations to identify need for housing, education, health and transport services for years to come.

For example, did you know that supermarkets use census statistics to work out the kind of foods they need to sell to keep local communities stocked up with their favourites?

Water companies use the census data to plan the pipes for clean and wastewater - to make sure there's enough for everyone.

Fire brigades and the police use census data to help communities, putting fire alarms and crime prevention measures in specific areas. The benefits are far reaching.

The census statistics also feed into the allocation of funding for local authorities and play a major part in identifying need for local services in communities, so it is crucial the population estimate is as accurate as possible.

Anyone who is having problems filling theirs in can go to one of the prearranged sessions held locally – they are :
Monday 28th March - North Wingfield Primary School, 3.30 - 4.30pm
Tuesday 29th March - Hunloke Primary School, 3.30 - 4.30pm
Wednesday 30th March - Sharley Park Primary School, 3.30 - 4.30pm
Thursday 31st March - Heath Primary School, 3.30 - 4.30pm

The general Helpline Number is: 0300 0201 101
Website details - www.census.gov.uk


"My dog ate my census" … and other queries.

Over 360,000 people in England and Wales have taken advantage of the help available online and over the phone to help them fill in their 2011 census questionnaire.

The Latest figures available show the national Census Helpline on 0300 0201 101 has taken 342,971 calls since lines opened on March 4th.

Just over 20,000 people a day - that's 357,512 so far, are using the census website's online help facility at www.census.gov.uk to seek help getting started and completing the questionnaire.

2011 Census Director Glen Watson said: "I am pleased so many people are taking the time to ask questions about the census when they need help.

"I urge everyone to fill in their census questionnaires to ensure a better future for all. The census provides a richly detailed snapshot of society that helps the right decisions to be made in future about services including housing, schools and health provision."

Concerning the dog question - as with homework, "the dog ate it" doesn't excuse you filling it out! It has to be done. Contact the 2011 Census helpline and they will provide another form.


Here are answers to some of the public's questions:

When can people fill in their form online?

As soon as you receive your paper questionnaire, you will be able to complete and submit the online questionnaire. Please remember that your completed questionnaire should accurately describe your household and visitors on census night, Sunday 27th March.

The paper questionnaire has your personal internet access code printed on the front page. You will need it to open your online questionnaire. Answers should reflect all those living or staying in your household (including any overnight visitors) on census day, Sunday 27th March.



What if I'm away on Census Day?

2011 Census requires everyone to be counted at the address where they usually live. Anyone away from home on census day, Sunday 27th March, must be included on the household questionnaire for their usual address.

If everyone in the household is away on census day please complete and return your questionnaire before you go or as soon as possible afterwards. Remember to make sure your answers are about your household on census day.

Your questionnaire needs to include all people who usually live at this address. This means that you should include everyone for whom this is their permanent or family home, even if they are working or studying away from home.

If you are staying at another address in the United Kingdom on census night you should be included as a visitor on the questionnaire for that address.



What are the legal responsibilities?

The information you supply on your questionnaire is essential to produce accurate, high quality statistics. The 2011 Census needs to include everyone. That's why every household in England and Wales must, by law, complete a census questionnaire.

The householder must provide information about the accommodation and all the people who are living or staying there on 27th March 2011.

If you refuse to complete and return the questionnaire, or give false information, you may be liable for a fine. This liability does not apply to the completion of the religion question.



How do I request a replacement questionnaire?

If you have lost, damaged, or not received your household questionnaire, or if there is more than one household at your address you can request a replacement form.

If there is not enough space for all your household members and visitors on your questionnaire, you can either complete online (where there is space for 30 members and nine visitors), or fill in both your paper household questionnaire and one or more continuation questionnaires.

If you don’t want your information seen by other members of your household, you can complete an individual questionnaire. This can be completed online or on paper.







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