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Claire Pini and Andy Schofield blog about supporting the 10 Downing Street coronavirus (COVID-19) press conferences.
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Claire Pini and Andy Schofield blog about supporting the 10 Downing Street coronavirus (COVID-19) press conferences.
Learn more on Next slide, please!Hannah Thomas blogs about her experience attending the Newton Gateway to Mathematics "Communicating Mathematics for the public" event.
Learn more on Lessons learned at the “Communicating maths for the public” eventProfessor Sir Ian Diamond, Head of the Government Analysis Function and National Statistician said: “The Analysis Function has a responsibility to reflect the society we serve in everything we do. Diversity and inclusion must be at the very heart of our analysis, our decisions, our users and our most important asset, our people. I am […]
Learn more on Diversity and inclusion strategyAnnouncing the Analysis in Government Awards (AiG Awards) shortlist for 2022.
Learn more on Analysis in Government Awards 2022 ShortlistA learning pathway aims to help you discover the training opportunities on offer that are best matched to your areas for development. Analytical learning pathway The analytical learning pathway matches relevant analytical training to the specialist competencies within the Government Statistician Group (GSG) competency framework. Non-analytical leadership and management learning pathway The non-analytical leadership and […]
Learn more on GSG learning pathwaysThe current strategy for the UK statistical system is called Statistics for the Public Good. This will run from 2020 to 2025. The previous strategy: Better Statistics, Better Decisions ran from 2015 to 2020. Find out more on the UK Statistics Authority website.
Learn more on Strategy for the UK statistical systemIn these workshops, participants review a statistical publication and suggest improvements. There are usually around six to eight participants from across the Government Statistical Service (GSS). Staff from the Good Practice Team organise and run these workshops. Why should you take part in a peer review meeting? Taking part in one of these workshops gives […]
Learn more on Workshop to review and improve a statistical publication (January 2020)In these workshops, participants review a statistical publication and suggest improvements. There are usually around six to eight participants from across the Government Statistical Service (GSS). Staff from the Good Practice Team organise and run these workshops. Why should you take part in a peer review meeting? Taking part in one of these workshops gives […]
Learn more on Workshop to review and improve a statistical publication (February 2020)In these workshops, participants review a statistical publication and suggest improvements. There are usually around six to eight participants from across the Government Statistical Service (GSS). Why should you take part in a peer review meeting? Taking part in one of these workshops gives you the chance to: work with colleagues from the wider GSS […]
Learn more on Workshop to review and improve a statistical publication (March 2020)The Government Data Science Festival is a fully digital event, which aims to bring together the data science community in the UK public sector. The festival is delivered by the Government Data Science Partnership (GDSP) working together with members of the data science community across government and public sector in the UK. The theme of […]
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