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Statistics are most often revised for 1 of 2 reasons:

  1. For certain statistics initial estimates are released with the expectation that these may be revised and updated as further data becomes available.
  2. Revisions may also be made when methods or systems are changed.

These types of planned revisions should not be confused with errors in released statistics, which are genuine mistakes. Such mistakes occur rarely and, when they do happen, corrections are made in a timely manner, announced and clearly explained to users in line with the Code of Practice for Official Statistics (Principle 2, Practice 7).

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Correction See correction
A correction has been made to the "All indicators Overview" tab. This is as there was an error in the "Latest period" column for "Percentage of people who in the last 4 weeks received practical help from family, friends or neighbours who do not live with them ", "Percentage of people who provided financial help to family, friends or neighbours who do not live with them" and "Percentage of people who received financial help from family, friends or neighbours who do not live with them". This doesn't impact any estimates. We apologise for any inconvenience this has caused.
20 December 2022 12:30
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Correction See correction
A correction has been made to the 2019 to 2020 estimates for feeling safe in one’s local area when walking alone after dark. The correction is reflected in the estimates referenced in the bulletin in Sections 3 and 5, the estimates presented in the data download for Figure 3 and the estimates in worksheets 4.4a and 4.4b of the Social capital headline indicators data tables. This was done to amend a coding mistake because of which those 16 to 17 years old were not appropriately excluded from the 2019 to 2020 sample. This mistake happened because of human error. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
6 September 2022 11:35
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Correction See correction
An error was identified in the sample size of "Percentage of females who felt very or fairly safe walking alone in their local area after dark" and "Percentage of males who felt very or fairly safe walking alone in their local area after dark". These have now been corrected. We apologise for any inconvenience this has caused.
3 August 2022 12:33