A fresh start with a Data Analysis apprenticeship
Hazel Shaw blogs about her apprenticeship experience.
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Hazel Shaw blogs about her apprenticeship experience.
Learn more on A fresh start with a Data Analysis apprenticeshipCourse details: This is an introductory session aimed at statistical producers. It covers: how the Code of Practice for Statistics works in practice the UK statistical system the difference between official, National and experimental statistics, and management information case studies to show how the code has been applied in the past Learning outcomes: After attending […]
Learn more on Introduction to the Code of Practice for StatisticsCourse 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 […]
Learn more on Writing about statisticsJob title and department or organisation Margot is Joint Head of Inclusive Travel at the Department for Transport (DfT). Her role matches the role of Senior Principal Research Officer on the Analysis Function Career Framework. Grade Margot works at Grade 6 level. Profession and entry route Margot is a member of the Government Social Research […]
Learn more on My career story: Margot ShatzJob title and department or organisation Tamish is a Data Analyst at HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC). Grade Tamish works at Executive Officer (EO) grade. Profession and entry route Tamish is an unaffiliated analyst. He entered the Civil Service at EO grade on the Government Statistical Service (GSS) Level 4 Data Analyst Apprenticeship scheme. Tamish’s […]
Learn more on My career story: Tamish KhullarStatistics on housing and planning are an essential public asset. Good statistics and evidence are fundamental to the judgements and decisions made by policy makers, the housing sector and private citizens across the UK. Housing policy is devolved across the four nations of the UK and statisticians from across government are working together to improve […]
Learn more on Cross-government housing, homelessness, and planning user engagement statementJoseph Elliston of the the department of Business Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) blogs about working with the Office for National Statistics (ONS) on digital transformation projects.
Learn more on Transforming energy data pipelinesMy background I always really enjoyed mathematical based subjects at school and decided to study Maths, Economics, and Business at A-Level. After that I attempted a conventional route into analysis and tried a Maths degree, twice. But the degree was not for me. I found it quite abstract and could not really apply it to […]
Learn more on Career story: Charlotte O’BrienThannima Shamoli is a Junior Trainee Actuary at the Government Actuary’s Department (GAD) When did you join the Civil Service and what was your job? I joined the Civil Service as an Actuarial Analyst a year ago and then became a Junior Trainee Actuary 8 months later. What do you do in your current role […]
Learn more on Career story: Thannima ShamoliDavid Wood is the Deputy Director of Analysis and Performance at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra). He is a member of the Government Geography Profession (GGP) and Government Economic Service (GES). When did you join the Civil Service and what was your job? I joined the civil service in 1999 as […]
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