Households across Wirral will soon be asked to take part in the decennial census, with a big push on participation in the borough.

The nationwide survey of housing and the population has been carried out every decade since 1801, with the exception of 1941.

Information from the 2021 digital-first census will help decide how services are planned and funded in the area.

This means residents have the power to influence key areas including emergency services, mental health care, school places, hospital beds, houses, roads, GPs’ housing and new bus routes.

The man charged with ensuring the historic survey is a success locally is Census Engagement Manager for Wirral, John Kenny.

He told the Globe: “I have been working on Census 2021 for four months now. It is so exciting to be part of the team that will support communities and individuals to complete the census.”

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John is passionate about ensuring as many people as possible take part in the census and has been encouraged by the support he has received in the borough.

"I've been blown away by all the support and help from organisations and individuals in many areas, including the local council, community groups, charities and businesses as well as individuals who are trusted in their communities.

"There have been so many offers to publicise the Census 2021 on social media, newsletters and websites plus offers to lend help and resources closer to the Census date on Sunday, March 21, 2021.

Wirral Globe: Census Engagement Manager for Wirral, John KennyCensus Engagement Manager for Wirral, John Kenny

"Some people and communities are naturally a little wary of having to complete and write so much information about themselves and their households. People should be aware that all data is anonymised with no public information being published for a hundred years.

"It is however a legal requirement to complete the Census. Just as important, completing the census provides information that shapes local policy, allocates resources and funding and allows for us to understand for instance how many more doctors, nurses or school teachers may be required in our area by noting and predicting the changes in our population and their requirements.”

Wirral Globe: Census 2021 will be the UK's first to be digitally-led Census 2021 will be the UK's first to be digitally-led

As part of his role, John is advising communities on why the Census is important and making sure that the communities that may find it more challenging to complete know all the support that is available.

John says the key to ensuring the Census is a success is ensuring the team reaches out to the people who need more support in completing it.

“This is the first Census which is digital first, which means that the majority of people and households will receive a letter in the post with a unique access code to complete the census questionnaire online.

"We know that there may be people who need support to complete online or need access to devices and my role is to ensure that all this information is available and that everyone who needs support knows where to go and access this information.

"Households will receive a letter with a unique access code in the post, allowing them to complete their questionnaire online. However paper questionnaires will be available on request."

Census day is Sunday March 21. More details can be found at https://census.gov.uk/