My secondment at BBC News: I never appreciated how creative journalists are
Abi Higgins blogs about her experience on secondment at the BBC.
Learn more on My secondment at BBC News: I never appreciated how creative journalists areIf you're searching for a two or three word term you need to put it in quotation marks e.g. "analysis function".
Abi Higgins blogs about her experience on secondment at the BBC.
Learn more on My secondment at BBC News: I never appreciated how creative journalists areAlly Turner blogs about her experience on the organising committee for the Government Statistical Service (GSS) Conference 2023.
Learn more on Organising the Government Statistical Service (GSS) Conference 2023Statistical coherence is about bringing together outputs on the same topic to better explain the part of the world they describe. This can be across the four countries of the UK where policy making has been devolved (such as in housing or health) or where multiple producers are publishing statistics on the same topic (such […]
Learn more on Coherence of statisticsThe user engagement strategy for statistics was published in February 2021. It is a four-year strategy which sets out a plan of action for building a more meaningful and sustained dialogue between producers, users and potential users of statistics. The strategy’s vision is for user engagement to be second nature for all producers of statistics […]
Learn more on Current landscape of user engagement – summary of findingsStatistical coherence is about drawing together outputs on the same topic to better explain the part of the world they describe. This can be across the four countries of the UK where policy making has been devolved (such as housing) or where multiple producers are publishing statistics on the same topic (such as income and […]
Learn more on Coherence of statistics workplan for 2021 to 2022Joining the Government Statistical Service (GSS) The GSS collects, analyses and publishes official statistics to help government, business, and the public make informed decisions. This could be a citizen interested in the crime rate in their area or a government minister trying to improve the UK economy. Everyone who works with official statistics is automatically […]
Learn more on Joining the GSS and GSGWhat has the project learnt? We have developed tools that can reduce the GSS reliance on publishing file attachments, and move into a world where we can produce the data once and then distribute it in any format we need to. Using web standards, we have created an environment where our data is no longer […]
Learn more on GSS Data Project: Final ReportRAP requires one or more programming languages, and a version control system. There are no other requirements. Some other tools are highly recommended. Slack for conversing with the RAP community and other people working with data in the UK civil service. The Gov Data Science Slack has many active members across the civil service. The […]
Learn more on Infrastructure for Reproducible Analytical Pipelines (RAP)Iain Dove blogs about attending the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) Expert Meeting on Statistical Data Confidentiality in Poznań, Poland.
Learn more on Getting up at 2am for International CollaborationThis guidance has been created to help you make decisions about the amount of research and design needed for survey questions and materials.
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