People in West Lothian are being encouraged to take part in the next phase of Scotland’s Census.
The Census Coverage Survey (CCS) is the second largest social research exercise in Scotland after the census itself, covering around 1.5 per cent of households nationwide including some in West Lothian.
It is run by National Records of Scotland (NRS) and, together with census data, it helps to provide an accurate estimate of Scotland’s population and the people within it.
The survey will be conducted door-to-door by NRS staff carrying identification.
West Lothian Council Chief Executive Graham Hope said: “We would encourage all West Lothian residents who are asked to take part in the Census Coverage Survey.
“The data provided by the census is hugely important in allowing us to plan the wide range of vital services we deliver for our communities, such as education, social care and housing.
“The information you provide will remain private and confidential, and it only takes around 10 minutes to complete the survey.”
Paul Lowe, Registrar General for Scotland and Chief Executive, National Records of Scotland said: “The Census Coverage Survey is a key part of the census programme and ensures a comprehensive and accurate picture of return rates across the country has been recorded. This allows us to produce census data which can be used to plan and deliver the services we all rely on from schools to healthcare, housing and roads.
“Even if you have completed the census, you may still be asked to take part in the coverage survey. By doing so, you are supporting the census to deliver its many benefits for service planning in Scotland. Please participate if asked to take part.”
CCS staff will carry ID and their identity can be checked with a free telephone helpline on 0800 033 4010.
They will never ask people for financial information like their bank account details and will not ask for money.
A small number of questions will be asked that can either be answered on the doorstep, by completing a paper form or by speaking to the free helpline.
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