2018 to 2019 work programme
The housing and planning statistics work programme for 2018 to 2019 was finalised on 4 April 2019. This page was last updated on: Tuesday 14 December 2021
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The housing and planning statistics work programme for 2018 to 2019 was finalised on 4 April 2019. This page was last updated on: Tuesday 14 December 2021
Learn more on 2018 to 2019 work programmeCourse details: This workshop provides guidance on how to write about statistics effectively, drawing on good and bad examples from across the GSS and beyond. It covers the key components of statistical commentary, such as: titles main points context and interpretation use of plain English Learning outcomes: By the end of this workshop, participants will […]
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Learn more on National Apprenticeship Week 2022Description Text Analysis sits at the intersection of computing, linguistics and analytics to facilitate communication between computers and humans in “natural language” e.g., English. This pathway introduces the field of Natural Language Processing (NLP) for handling natural language data using industry standard open-source tools. The pathway gives an in-depth understanding of standard machine learning techniques, […]
Learn more on Text analysis learning pathwayEmily Starling, senior analytical officer at the Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills (Ofsted), answers our quickfire questions for Analysis in Government Month 2023.
Learn more on 5 quickfire questions with Emily StarlingThis accessibility statement applies to the Analysis Function (AF) website (https://analysisfunction.civilservice.gov.uk). The website is managed by a team within the Office for National Statistics (ONS). How you should be able to use this website We want as many people as possible to be able to use this website. You should be able to: change colours, […]
Learn more on Accessibility statementStatistical 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 housing) or where multiple producers are publishing statistics on the same topic (such as income and […]
Learn more on Coherence of statistics workplan for 2022 to 2023Health bodies in each UK nation record and publish data about the amount of time it takes for an ambulance to respond to an incident. This is known as “ambulance response time data”. The devolved nature of UK health policy means that health services, including ambulance services, are run differently across the four nations. Specifically, […]
Learn more on Summary of ambulance response time data in the UKRichard Laux looks at the importance of harmonisation, especially where work is outsourced.
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