Census 2021 Reveals Community Heroes Across England and Wales
Following a year like no other, 22 purple plaques – one for each census that has taken place to date – have been awarded to community heroes up and down the country.
With census day just around the corner, ordinary people are being celebrated for the extraordinary contributions they have made, and to highlight how census findings help to build better communities. From volunteering during the pandemic, to supporting those with mental health issues, the winners have made an amazing difference during a difficult time.
The entries were judged by a panel of noteworthy community champions, led by actress and presenter, Joanna Page.
Joanna Page commented: “I am honoured to have been a judge on the Census 2021 community hero awards panel. It was such a pleasure to read through all the amazing entries. In what has been a difficult year for so many of us, this was a great opportunity to say thank you to the people who go above and beyond to serve their local community.”
Iain Bell, deputy national statistician at the ONS, said:
“It has been incredible to see the reaction from local communities for this award which resulted in hundreds of entries across England and Wales. This is testament to just how many incredible people are doing amazing things and how, during this difficult year, we have seen the best come out in people. We can all do something, however big or small, to help those around us.”
The census, taking place on 21 March 2021, will shed light on the needs of different groups and communities, and the inequalities people are experiencing, ensuring the big decisions facing the country following the pandemic and EU exit are based on the best information possible.
Census 2021 will inform decisions nationally and locally on vital services and issues. Ultimately it ensures millions of pounds are invested in emergency services, mental health care, school places, hospital beds, houses, roads, GPs and dentists’ services – all based on the information people provide.
It is easy for people to complete the census online on any device, with help and paper questionnaires for those that need them. Households should have now received information via the post on the upcoming census and how to complete it online.