Census 2021 is here: All you need to know
By Layth Yousif 20th Mar 2021
The 2021 Census is here.
The census is a survey of people and households in England and Wales. It takes place every 10 years and is run by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The census asks questions about you, your household and your home.
2021 Census day is Sunday (March 21) as authorities across our country, such as Herts County Council, determine how many people are living in our area and how they can help the population with their needs.
It is an official count of every person and household in the country, and gives the government the most accurate estimate of who lives where and what they do.
The aim is to build 'a detailed snapshot of our society', which helps ministers and local authorities plan and fund local services such as education, doctors' surgeries and roads.
What sort of questions are included?
Census questions ask about every person living at the property, including their age, race, occupation and relationship status.
For the 2021 census, preparation began several years ago before a white paper was brought to parliament in 2018, followed by a rehearsal the year after.
Background work included user and topic research, testing and evaluation and trying out ideas on people at census events.
Will I get fined if I don't complete it?
Possibly - but you'll be given chances to avoid the penalty.
By law, you must complete or be accounted for in the census and anyone who doesn't fill in the census will be contacted by a census officer.
They'll encourage you to complete it and even help people access any support needed to fill in the form.
If you still don't return or submit a completed census, you will be committing a crime and you will be contacted by the non-compliance team.
If prosecuted, you may have to pay a fine of up to £1,000 plus court costs.
Providing false information can also lead to a fine.
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