Review of mental health harmonisation
A review of mental health harmonisation.
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A review of mental health harmonisation.
Learn more on Review of mental health harmonisationThis workplan reflects the work of the GSS Harmonisation Team based in the Office for National Statistics for 2022 onwards.
Learn more on Government Statistical Service (GSS) Harmonisation Team workplanThis item is archived. Information presented here may be out of date.
Learn more on Writing about statisticsHarmonisation is about making statistics and data more comparable, consistent and coherent and there are many aspects to this. This strategy has been replaced by the Government Statistical Service (GSS) Harmonisation workplan. The workplan was published in February 2022.
Learn more on GSS Harmonisation StrategyThis harmonised standard was archived as it was not meeting user needs. We are monitoring the need for further work on harmonising definitions of turnover. If you have an interest in this work, please get in touch by emailing GSSHelp@statistics.gov.uk. To view an archived version of this item please email GSSHelp@statistics.gov.uk.
Learn more on Total turnover harmonised standardThis has been superseded by Measuring disability for the Equality Act 2010 and Measuring disability with EU data. To view an archived version of this item please email GSSHelp@statistics.gov.uk.
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