Government Statistical Service Newsletter – May 2021
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Learn more on Government Statistical Service Newsletter – May 2021The Analysis Function awards planning team provide some useful hints and tips to help you write a stand-out nomination.
Learn more on Writing a winning nomination for the Analysis in Government (AiG) AwardsThe Fast Stream and Emerging Talent (FSET) Team in the Cabinet Office are looking for facilitators to lead Action Learning Sets for new Fast Streamers.
Learn more on Facilitators needed to support Fast Stream Action Learning SetsThis event will show how a multi-disciplinary analytical team has added real value to the financial management of the Ministry of Defence (MOD) since the team was set up 3 years ago.
Learn more on How analysts have improved financial management at the Ministry of DefenceExploring the topic of accessibility in data, this event will include demonstrations of how to apply Analysis Function guidance to charts.
Learn more on Data visualisation and accessibilityThis item is archived. Information presented here may be out of date. The second Analysis in Government (AiG) Month is taking place this May with the theme of #AnalysisCollaborate. Successful collaborations are the key to great working relationships. That’s why this year we will be building on the 2021 AiG Month theme of “Analysis Connect” […]
Learn more on Analysis in Government Month 2022Catherine Bean tells us what life is like for her as part of the neurodivergent community working in the ONS.
Learn more on Neurodiversity in the workplaceAs 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 […]
Learn more on Reverse mentoring schemeThis presentation will be based on fundamental Green Book techniques of understanding value for money in government decision making.
Learn more on Evaluation Day: measuring value for moneyIn this session, presenters from HMRC and ONS will speak about their work to provide new insights on non-UK nationals in the labour market.
Learn more on What do we know about non-UK nationals in the labour market?