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Published: 10 February 2021

GSS user engagement case studies

These case studies provide you with examples of successful user engagement from across government. They are grouped by common themes and support our user engagement strategy for statistics. We will add more case studies as they become available. If you would like to share a case study, please email Engagement.Hub@ons.gov.uk. Collaborating across boundaries Engaging with […]

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Published: 30 December 2020

Dependency and reproducibility

When code lets you down Most statistical publications are updated on a scheduled basis when new data becomes available. Usually the code will run perfectly, but sometimes it will break. The code didn’t change, so what went wrong? The data changed Other people’s code changed Data changes all the time, which is why your RAP […]

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Published: 30 December 2020

Travis CI Deployment

It can be handy to have code run when commits are pushed to GitHub – you can do lots of things with this, but commonly it is used to run unit tests, build a docker image, or deploy something. In this example we will deploy this website to github pages using Travis-CI (which is free […]

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Published: 15 April 2024

Statistical engagement groups

Statistical engagement groups meet regularly to discuss official statistics. For instance, they may: discuss official statistics in relation to their work feedback on how statistics meet users’ needs discuss how to improve access to data discuss how to improve the quality of data and statistics run statistical events for members There are many statistical engagement […]

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Published: 1 August 2023

My career story: Sarah Dixon

Job title and department or organisation Sarah is a Senior Government Analyst at the Government Actuary’s Department (GAD). Her role matches the role of Data Analyst on the Analysis Function Career Framework. Grade Sarah works at Grade 7 level. Profession and entry route Sarah is an unaffiliated analyst. She entered the Civil Service at Grade […]

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Published: 30 December 2020

Infrastructure for Reproducible Analytical Pipelines (RAP)

RAP requires one or more programming languages, and a version control system. There are no other requirements. Some other tools are highly recommended. Slack for conversing with the RAP community and other people working with data in the UK civil service. The Gov Data Science Slack has many active members across the civil service. The […]

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Published: 25 August 2023

Initial Scottish Government Reproducible Analytical Pipeline (RAP) Strategy Implementation Plan 2023

As part of the Analysis Function Reproducible Analytical Pipelines (RAP) Strategy, public sector organisations have been asked to create an implementation plan to: explain how they will meet the strategy’s goals describe what success looks like for their organisation develop local plans to implement the actions against three strategic goals: tools, capability, and culture This Implementation […]

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