Accessible spreadsheets : a checklist of the basics
This brief checklist aims to help producers of spreadsheets make their content accessible.
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This brief checklist aims to help producers of spreadsheets make their content accessible.
Learn more on Accessible spreadsheets : a checklist of the basicsThis guidance provides advice on how to identify and engage with users.
Learn more on User engagement guidanceThis harmonised standard sets out how to collect and present data on internet access.
Learn more on Internet access harmonised standardThis interim harmonisation standard and guide is for people who are considering including a question about gender identity on their surveys or within administrative data collection.
Learn more on Gender identity data harmonised standardThis publication will help analysts and users of analysis understand why reproducibility is important and how to achieve it.
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Learn more on Protected: Increasing engagement between analysts and ministers (DWP – STAR)This page provides a central space to bring together guidance and support for improving the communication and accessibility of data, statistics, and analysis across government. The page is managed by the Analysis Function Central Team, who work with analysts across government. There is lots of information on this page and on our guidance pages, so […]
Learn more on Communicating statistics and analysisOliver Fox-Tatum blogs about a recent review of statistical leadership in government.
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