International collaboration guidance
This guidance provides advice on international collaboration for members of the Government Statistical Service.
Learn more on International collaboration guidanceIf you're searching for a two or three word term you need to put it in quotation marks e.g. "analysis function".
This guidance provides advice on international collaboration for members of the Government Statistical Service.
Learn more on International collaboration guidanceThe following guidance sets out how to collect and report statistics about loneliness to ensure statistics about this topic are as comparable as possible across government.
Learn more on Loneliness harmonised standardThis guidance provides advice on data linking - the process of joining datasets together so we can maximise the use of our data sources.
Learn more on Data linkageThis guidance supports statistics producers in meeting the quality requirements of the United Kingdom (UK) Code of Practice for Statistics and Eurostat’s European Statistics Code of Practice.
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Learn more on Writing about statisticsGuidance on using colours in data visualisations.
Learn more on Data visualisation: coloursThis toolkit is designed to make designing, updating, and maintaining TOCs easier. It provides practical information to support the justification, design, application, communication, and review of TOCs. Many departments may have their own TOC tool to support users through the process.
Learn more on The Theory of Change Process – Guidance for Outcome Delivery PlansExamples of how to use our recommended colour palettes in charts using R and Python code and Microsoft theme files.
Learn more on Using our colour palettes in Microsoft, R and PythonThese principles should be used alongside the 10 steps of the Respondent Centred Design Framework when developing a survey. This will help reduce respondent burden and improve data quality.
Learn more on Office for National Statistics (ONS) Survey Strategy Research and Development Principles (SSRDP)A review of mental health harmonisation.
Learn more on Review of mental health harmonisation