Diversity and Inclusion spotlight – March 2023
An update from the Analysis Function Diversity and Inclusion Group for March.
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An update from the Analysis Function Diversity and Inclusion Group for March.
Learn more on Diversity and Inclusion spotlight – March 2023The Analysis Function Central Team blog about the success of Analysis in Government Month 2023.
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Learn more on Using data for the public goodWhat this website is for The Analysis Function (AF) website is here to support the AF community. It is a place to publicise vacancies, events, blogs and news items that may be of interest to people who work in analysis. It is also somewhere to publish guidance to help analysts looking for advice. Finally, it […]
Learn more on Publishing on the Analysis Function websiteFrank Donnarumma blogs about an event hosted by the Royal Statistical Society (RSS) where members of the statistical community were invited to discuss the response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Learn more on Communication during the pandemic: a reflection from the statistical communityWhen did you join the Civil Service and what was your job? I joined the Civil service in 2001 though an external recruitment from the Office for National Statistics. I joined as a researcher (HEO) and subsequently I joined the GES Fast Stream in 2004. What do you do in your current role and when […]
Learn more on Career story: Vanna AldinThe problem Government statistics are not produced or managed by a single entity. We operate a federated system under the common banner of the Government Statistical Service. All central government departments, plus arms length bodies and the devolved administrations are part of this union and between them they publish around 25,000 tables of statistical data […]
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