Review of mental health harmonisation
A review of mental health harmonisation.
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A review of mental health harmonisation.
Learn more on Review of mental health harmonisationThis has been superseded by Measuring disability for the Equality Act 2010 and Measuring disability with EU data. To view an archived version of this item please email GSSHelp@statistics.gov.uk.
Learn more on Statistical measures of disabilityThis harmonisation guidance provides information on where to find available data on pregnancy and maternity. It also provides information on legislation related to pregnancy and maternity.
Learn more on Pregnancy and maternity harmonisation guidanceWorking groups are taking forward the ongoing Diversity and Inclusion agenda for the Analysis Function.
Learn more on Progressing the Analysis Function Diversity and Inclusion StrategyThe deadline for abstracts for the Government Statistical Service (GSS) Conference 2022 has now been extended until Friday 21 October 2022.
Learn more on Extended deadline for abstracts for the Government Statistical Service (GSS) Conference 2022Vote for your Analysis in Government People's Choice Award winner 2023.
Learn more on People’s Choice Award for the third annual Analysis in Government Awards (AiG Awards)This Analysis in Government Month we will be sharing a weekly summary of the learning outcomes from our live events. Make sure to check this page regularly for your event reflections.
Learn more on Learning outcomes from Analysis in Government Month 2023 live eventsHigh quality statistics on housing, homelessness, rough sleeping and planning are vital for the UK. They can help answer major questions for policy makers, the housing sector and private citizens, such as: Are we building enough houses to sustain our growing population? Can I afford a home in my local area? How many people are […]
Learn more on Housing, homelessness, rough sleeping and planning statisticsWe regularly publish work on new methods and where we have made significant improvements to existing methods. We have a number of channels: Office for National Statistics (ONS) working paper series Government Statistical Service (GSS) methodology for official statistics (this also includes the discontinued survey methodology bulletin and GSS methodology series). The table provides a comprehensive […]
Learn more on GSS methodology publicationsAs part of our commitment to building a more diverse and inclusive Government Statistician Group (GSG) we’ve launched a reverse mentoring scheme where Senior Civil Servants (SCS) take on the unfamiliar role of being mentored by less senior colleagues from diverse backgrounds. This type of mentoring has been done elsewhere in Whitehall – including by […]
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