Diversity and Inclusion Spotlight – November 2022
November’s update from the Analysis Function Diversity and Inclusion group.
Learn more on Diversity and Inclusion Spotlight – November 2022If you're searching for a two or three word term you need to put it in quotation marks e.g. "analysis function".
November’s update from the Analysis Function Diversity and Inclusion group.
Learn more on Diversity and Inclusion Spotlight – November 2022Helena Rosiecka blogs about her experience on secondment to the BBC.
Learn more on Statistics are like busesThis guidance sets out how to collect and report statistics about ethnicity to ensure statistics about this topic are as comparable as possible across government.
Learn more on Ethnicity harmonised standardThe Analysis Function represents around 17,000 analysts in a diverse range of roles and teams across government. Our Career Framework aims to: showcase the roles available raise awareness of the skills, skill levels, and experience needed to work successfully in different roles across the Function The Career Framework is intended to support analysts with their […]
Learn more on Career FrameworkThis publication will help analysts and users of analysis understand why reproducibility is important and how to achieve it.
Learn more on Reproducible Analytical Pipelines (RAP) strategyJoin social researchers from the Department for Transport (DfT) to find out more about the development of their 'Transport User Personas', an engaging, evidence-based tool that helps put people at the centre of decision-making at DfT.
Learn more on Transport User Personas: putting people at the heart of our decisionsThe following guidance sets out how to measure disability. This is based on the criteria used by different organisations or legislation to classify a person as disabled. These are for use in social surveys and administrative sources. They have been developed through consultation and workshops with key stakeholders including the devolved administrations.
Learn more on Measuring disability for the Equality Act 2010 harmonisation guidanceThe following guidance sets out how to collect and report statistics about activity restriction to ensure statistics about this topic are as comparable as possible across the Government Statistical Service (GSS).
Learn more on Activity restriction harmonised standardThe Government Statistical Service Methodology Symposium 26 (GSSM26) is our 26th annual event hosted by the Methodology division of the Office for National Statistics. Please note registration for this event closed on 26 October This event aims to: promote innovation in and debate around methods and research to produce official statistics and analysis encourage collaborative […]
Learn more on Government Statistical Service (GSS) Methodology Symposium 26Lucy Vickers blogs about the benefits of the Analysis Function online skills tool.
Learn more on Why I am championing the use of the online skills tool