Response 1073219593

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Working in the disability inclusion / access space, I have not found the Census data useful for my work. It doesn't tell us anything about the particular disability, or more relevant, access needs of residents. "Assistance with daily living" is incredibly ambiguous, and my recollection (this may be hazy though!) from last census was that it didn't make clear different age categories: my four year old requires "assistance with daily living", but his needs are vastly different to my 21 year old niece who uses a wheelchair and cannot communicate verbally.

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Radio button: Ticked Disability and carers
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Checkbox: Ticked Need for assistance
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Assessment Criteria 1

1. This topic is of current national importance.

National Importance
"Need for assistance" is too ambiguous - it doesn't elaborate the possible types of assistance, whether or not that assistance is age-appropriate, and how much assistance. (Need for a cane to lean on when walking is quite different from needing an electric wheelchair and hydraulic hoist because you are a quadriplegic....).

Assessment Criteria 2

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

For whole population
We need much more specific and better data which would greatly inform better delivery of National Disability Insurance Scheme (rather than the previous hodge-podge of information from state based disability systems), and could be used by Local Governments to better understand the disability data of their particular region in order to best plan delivery of accessible infrastructure.

Assessment Criteria 3

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

Easy to answer
A questions could be formulated about disability type, or functional impact of disability (such as in NDIS assessments), or asking if the person is an NDIS participant.