Response 306443280

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Who you are representing

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Commonwealth government department
State/territory government department
Ticked Local government
Business
Industry body/association
Community group
Educational institution
An individual
Other

Name of your organisation (if applicable)

Organisation
City of Salisbury - South Australia

What is your submission about?

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Topic name
The amount of people who use wheelchairs/mobility scooter/walking frames to remain active in their home, & community
people with a disability collecting the number of hours of paid work, sex, language spoken at home
Capturing the amount of people accessing the NDIS Scheme - and those deemed ineligible
Amount of people with a disability who do not require assistance with core activities.

Choose your area of interest

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Population
Sex and gender
Households and families
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
Income and work
Unpaid work and care
Education and training
Ticked Disability and carers
Housing
Location
Transport
Cultural diversity
Religion
Other topic

Topics on Disability and carers

Choose one or more of the following topics that relates to your submission

Please select all that apply
Ticked Need for assistance
Unpaid care (due to the disability, long term illness or old age of another person)
Other/unknown
If other please specify
Accessing the NDIS Scheme, collecting number of paid employmment hours

Assessment Criteria 1

1. This topic is of current national importance.

National Importance
data is needed to support policy development, planning or program monitoring
• data is used for research purposes

Assessment Criteria 2

2. There is a need for data from a Census of the whole population.

For whole population
data is needed for small population groups
• data is needed for small geographic areas
• the value of the topic is enhanced through combining with other characteristics collected in the Census

Assessment Criteria 3

3. The topic can be accurately collected in a form which the household completes themselves.

Easy to answer
the topic is likely to be easily understood by respondents
• the topic can be collected in a simple question or questions
• respondents will easily know the answer to the question(s)
• the question(s) is easy and quick to answer

Assessment Criteria 4

4. The topic would be acceptable to Census respondents.

Acceptable
the topic is not likely to be considered intrusive, offensive or controversial
• respondents are likely to be willing and able to answer accurately
• are there other considerations for specific groups?

Assessment Criteria 5

5. The topic can be collected efficiently.

Collected efficiently
the topic or question will not present major difficulties for coding the information
• the topic or question will not require extensive processing

Assessment Criteria 6

6. There is likely to be a continuing need for data on this topic in the following Census.

Continuing need
there is a need for time series data on the topic
• the topic is likely to remain relevant in the future