#CountCarersIn – Census 2021

Please support the counting of carers in the 2021 Census


In 2020 a partnership was formed between Carers UK and Rotary Great Britain & Ireland and this was reported on our website, click here and on the RGBI website.

Ensuring we #CountCarersIn on 21 March 2021 

The census is taking place on Sunday 21 March 2021 and we want to ensure that everyone looking after someone else identifies as an unpaid carer when completing their form. This is hugely important because the census provides a vital opportunity for the number of carers, and their caring situations, to be officially recognised and better understood. 

Census 2021 will inform decisions on services that shape our communities, such as healthcare, education and transport, and it also provides a more accurate and up to date figure for the number of carers in the UK. 

Census findings are used widely by national and local government and many others – including national and local carers organisations. 

The opportunity to complete the census only comes around once every 10 years in England and Wales and these figures will provide a very important update. 

There is a specific question (question 24 in England and Wales) which asks whether you look after, or give help or support to someone else – and the number of hours per week that you care for. 

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) runs the census in England and Wales and is independent from government. Your details are protected by law and information published is always anonymous. 

Census 2021 will be the first digital-first census. You will receive information from the ONS about filling in the census, but if you need help or have any questions, visit www.census.gov.uk

For more information view the Carers UK #CountCarersIn campaign and click here

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