Swimmong. Let's find out how many people actually know how to swim. Maybe of there is a large number who don't the government can make legislation to get everyone swimming. Its. Life saving skill.
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Population
Sex and gender
Households and families
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
Income and work
Unpaid work and care
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Health and wellbeing.
Assessment Criteria 1
1.
This topic is of current national importance.
National Importance
With a large number of drownings each year. Drowning is preventable.
Assessment Criteria 2
2.
There is a need for data from a Census of the whole population.
For whole population
Australia is surrounded by water and it's a big part of everyone's life.
Assessment Criteria 3
3.
The topic can be accurately collected in a form which the household completes themselves.
Easy to answer
Simple. Do you know how to swim
Yes.
No
A little.
Of no what is the reason
Cost
Uninterested
Don't care about safety.
Should lessons be mandatory from an early age. Eg 4mo
Yes
No.
Assessment Criteria 4
4.
The topic would be acceptable to Census respondents.
Acceptable
Yes to find out what areas need more work done in preventing drownings.
Assessment Criteria 5
5.
The topic can be collected efficiently.
Collected efficiently
Will not require explanations.
Assessment Criteria 6
6.
There is likely to be a continuing need for data on this topic in the following Census.
Continuing need
Can follow in future census and see of there is a shift towards people learning and drowning deaths decreases.
Assessment Criteria 7
7.
There are no other alternative data sources or solutions that could meet the topic need.
No alternatives
Royal life saving society.
AUSTSWIM
Swim Australia.
Kids alive do the fi e.