Making analytical publications accessible
Guidance on how to meet the legal accessibility regulations when publishing analytical publications such as bulletins, reports and articles.
Learn more on Making analytical publications accessibleIf you're searching for a two or three word term you need to put it in quotation marks e.g. "analysis function".
Guidance on how to meet the legal accessibility regulations when publishing analytical publications such as bulletins, reports and articles.
Learn more on Making analytical publications accessibleAn update from the Analysis Function Diversity and Inclusion Group for March.
Learn more on Diversity and Inclusion spotlight – March 2023Join the National Audit Office (NAO) to hear insights from their recent survey of the use of AI in government and what government needs to do to achieve the potential large-scale benefits of this technology.
Learn more on Use of artificial intelligence (AI) in governmentThe GSS Conference 2022 Communications Team blog about the best things to do and see in Manchester, the host city for the GSS Conference 2022.
Learn more on Make the most of your trip to Manchester for the GSS Conference 2022This work programme has been produced in response to the Office for Statistical Regulation (OSR) report ‘Joining Up Data for Better Statistics’. The work programme is set out under the six themes of the OSR report. It is intended to be read alongside that document and is further complimented by the National Statistician’s response to […]
Learn more on Data linkage work programmeElla Goodman blogs about her first six months as a member of the Analysis Function Central Team and what she has learnt in her role so far.
Learn more on What I have learnt since joining the Analysis Function Communicating Analysis teamThis guidance sets out how to collect and report statistics about national identity to ensure statistics about this topic are as comparable as possible across government.
Learn more on National identity harmonised standardMainstream profession recruitment activities are led and managed by the analytical professions. They are designed to recruit analysts with the required technical skills to produce the intended analytical output. Select each analytical profession to learn more about their recruitment activities.
Learn more on Mainstream profession recruitmentOn Wednesday 19 February, the GSS Presentation and Dissemination Symposium 2020 was hosted at etc. venues County Hall. The symposium, which brings together the statistical community to learn from each other and improve, was opened by Julie Stanborough, Chair of the Presentation and Dissemination Committee. We heard from keynote speakers in the morning including the […]
Learn more on Presentation and Dissemination symposium 2020Find out who won the first Analysis in Government (AiG) People's Choice Award.
Learn more on Announcing the winner of the first Analysis in Government People’s Choice Award