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cane

cane Report 12 Mar 2011 21:04

Hi all........well i might not be answering all the questions on mine,its just not realistic,well is it ?....think there was only abt four questions on the 1841 census....so whats changed,only thing i can see is that they will bring back the workhouse,and they are means testing us,eigther way its to benefit the government......and get us all ready for something big and worrying....

McB

McB Report 12 Mar 2011 21:40

It's not supposed to be filled in till the 27 March or after.

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 12 Mar 2011 21:48

From 2011 census site....... Frequently asked questions......

24. What if a relative who usually lives with me is in hospital on census day? Could a nurse or carer do the questionnaire for them?
If your relative has been in hospital for six months or more, they will be given an individual questionnaire to complete by someone in the hospital, such as a manager.

If they are only temporarily in hospital (and will have been there for less than six months) you should include them on your household questionnaire.

If needed, another member of the family, a friend, or member of hospital staff could complete the questionnaire on their behalf.

Joan

Joan Report 13 Mar 2011 16:07

Oh dear, clear as mud. I will speak with the hospital administrator tomorrow.
Paracetamol anyone ??????
Joan

hotchoc

hotchoc Report 13 Mar 2011 16:17

Oh dear my aunt has already done hers and sent it back! will she get into trouble?

Denis

Denis Report 14 Mar 2011 09:30

Rita, the term "United Kingdom" includes Northern Ireland.

Maureen

Maureen Report 14 Mar 2011 18:12

Took a quick look at ours and put it away again. Oh boy, it's a wonder they don't ask what you had for breakfast!
Suppose it will be ok when I finally get round to it.
Maureen