Data visualisation: charts
Guidance on how to create and publish accessible charts.
Learn more on Data visualisation: chartsIf you're searching for a two or three word term you need to put it in quotation marks e.g. "analysis function".
Guidance on how to create and publish accessible charts.
Learn more on Data visualisation: chartsThis Analysis in Government (AiG) Month we will be sharing a weekly summary of the learning outcomes and useful resources from our live events. Make sure to check this page regularly for your event reflections. Visit the Analysis Function Eventbrite page to see the full programme of events for the month and register for tickets.
Learn more on Learning outcomes from Analysis in Government (AiG) Month 2024 live eventsNovember’s update from the Analysis Function Diversity and Inclusion group.
Learn more on Diversity and Inclusion Spotlight – November 2022This 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 statisticsRichard Laux looks at the importance of harmonisation, especially where work is outsourced.
Learn more on Harmonising decentralised data collectionsAs well as a packed schedule of live events for this year’s Analysis in Government (AiG) Month, we also have a range of learning resources released each week themed to the sessions to further your learning. Dip into insightful blogs and articles between events in the Byte sized learning section or find out where you […]
Learn more on Analysis in Government (AiG) Month Week 1: An introduction to innovationGuidance on how to meet the legal accessibility regulations when publishing analytical publications such as bulletins, reports and articles.
Learn more on Making analytical publications accessibleThis guide provides a general introduction to Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA). You can use it in any context, but there is some emphasis on decision making in the public sector.
Learn more on An Introductory Guide to Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA)As well as a packed schedule of live events for this year’s Analysis in Government month, we also have a range of learning resources released each week themed to the sessions to further your learning. Dip into insightful blogs and articles between events with in the Byte sized learning section or find out where you […]
Learn more on Analysis in Government (AiG) Month Week 3: Innovative data and analytical techniques