My leadership journey as a statistician
Beck Keane blogs about her career path and journey into leadership.
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Beck Keane blogs about her career path and journey into leadership.
Learn more on My leadership journey as a statisticianWho we are The Government Analysis Function is one of the Civil Service Functions. We are a cross-government network made up of around 17,000 people involved in the generation and dissemination of analysis. Aim and mission We aim to improve the analytical capability of the Civil Service and act as the go-to-community for research and analysis […]
Learn more on About the Analysis FunctionThe Government Geography Profession (GGP) is made up of 1,200 professional geographers. This includes people in different job roles in the Analysis Function career framework and people with a background in geography who use geographic principles in wider roles. The expertise of the GGP covers the full breadth of their discipline. Members of the GGP […]
Learn more on Government Geography ProfessionHead of the Analysis Function Sir Ian Diamond encourages analysts across government to get involved with Analysis in Government Month 2022.
Learn more on Get ready for Analysis in Government MonthSophie Skillings and Richard Laux share what they learned from their reverse mentoring partnership.
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Learn more on Government Statistical Service Newsletter – May 2021Analysis in Government (AiG) Month is a month long celebration of all things Analysis Function. This year's event will include an unmissable range of blogs, webinars and connection opportunities.
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Learn more on Get involved with the GSSAn update on the work of the Government Statistical Service (GSS) Harmonisation Team on the topics of sex, sexual orientation and gender identity.
Learn more on Update on harmonisation work on the topics of sex, sexual orientation and gender identity