2019 to 2020 work programme
The housing and planning statistics work programme for 2019 to 2020 was finalised on 6 March 2020. This page was last updated on: Tuesday 14 December 2021
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The housing and planning statistics work programme for 2019 to 2020 was finalised on 6 March 2020. This page was last updated on: Tuesday 14 December 2021
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Learn more on Voting opens for the People’s Choice Award in the Fourth Analysis in Government (AiG) AwardsThis summary report was published on 26 April 2024. It is a reflection of our achievements against each of the goals of the User Engagement Strategy for Statistics. It is published in conjunction with a statement of our vision for the final period of the strategy. The four-year User Engagement Strategy for Statistics was launched […]
Learn more on Summary of achievements to date: user engagement strategy for statisticsGraham Brennan blogs about developing his skills in Machine Learning (ML).
Learn more on Chicago machine learning . . . and all that jazz!Ella Goodman blogs about the process of user-testing new data visualisation e-learning resources.
Learn more on What we learnt from testing our data visualisation e-learningMichelle Bowen and Claire Pini blog about providing the Government Statistician Group (GSG) induction course virtually.
Learn more on Providing training courses from homeOctober’s update from the Analysis Function Diversity and Inclusion group.
Learn more on Diversity and Inclusion Spotlight – October 2022Information about how to access the updated inclusion resources, including updated resources to support listening circles.
Learn more on Updates to the Analysis Function Inclusion ResourcesThis guidance sets out how to collect and report statistics about national identity to ensure statistics about this topic are as comparable as possible across government.
Learn more on National identity harmonised standardExamples of how to use our recommended colour palettes in charts using R and Python code and Microsoft theme files.
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