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We added "None of the above" to the questions about disability.

Add "Not disabled" to the list of disability options.

This allows the important distinction between a person that has a disability but selects "Prefer not to answer" and someone who doesn't have a disability who wants to answer such.

Currently, not answering at all and "prefer not to answer" don't allow collection of data that someone is definitely not disabled.

Same goes for the "behavioural problems" question.

Add "Not disabled" to the list of disability options.

This allows the important distinction between a person that has a disability but selects "Prefer not to answer" and someone who doesn't have a disability who wants to answer such.

Currently, not answering at all and "prefer not to answer" don't allow collection of data that someone is definitely not disabled.

Same goes for the "behavioural problems" question.

We added "None of the above" to the questions about disability.

Add "Not disabled" to the list of disability options.

This allows the important distinction between a person that has a disability but selects "Prefer not to answer" and someone who doesn't have a disability who wants to answer such.

Currently, not answering at all and "prefer not to answer" don't allow collection of data that someone is definitely not disabled.

Same goes for the "behavioural problems" question.

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Add "Not disabled" to the list of disability options.

This allows the important distinction between a person that has a disability but selects "Prefer not to answer" and someone who doesn't have a disability who wants to answer such.

Currently, not answering at all and "prefer not to answer" don't allow collection of data that someone is definitely not disabled.

Same goes for the "behavioural problems" question.