Data visualisation: dashboards
Guidance on what to consider when designing and publishing data dashboards.
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Guidance on what to consider when designing and publishing data dashboards.
Learn more on Data visualisation: dashboardsBringing together analysts from across government and celebrating analysis with a month of activities and events.
Learn more on Launching Analysis in Government Month 2022What this website is for The Analysis Function (AF) website is here to support the AF community. It is a place to publicise vacancies, events, blogs and news items that may be of interest to people who work in analysis. It is also somewhere to publish guidance to help analysts looking for advice. Finally, it […]
Learn more on Publishing on the Analysis Function websiteStatistical coherence is about bringing together outputs on the same topic to better explain the part of the world they describe. This can be across the four countries of the UK where policy making has been devolved (such as in housing or health) or where multiple producers are publishing statistics on the same topic (such […]
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Learn more on People’s Choice Award for the third annual Analysis in Government Awards (AiG Awards)If you came to my session this morning (19 May 2022) on data visualisation and accessibility, thank you, I hoped you enjoyed and found it informative. Links to content I realised that I talked a lot about content that lives on this website. I always find it hard to link to content while delivering a […]
Learn more on Analysis in Government month 2022: Data vis and accessibility – links to content and answers to questionsStatistical leaders from the Health and Social Care Statistics Leadership Forum explain how they are working together to improve health and social care statistics, and how you can have your say.
Learn more on Public consultation on health and social care statisticsAnalytical skills are in high demand across government and are often required in many roles. Civil servants often need some analytical knowledge to: interpret basic data and produce clear and accessible tables, charts, and graphs work alongside analysts and analytical teams to commission projects use evidence to inform decision-making and policy development This learning pathway […]
Learn more on Analytical learning pathway for non-analystsRaych George analyses the data to discover how the "order effects" phenomenon may impact the result of the Eurovision Song Contest.
Learn more on Making your mind up: how the order of performances impact Eurovision outcomesStatistical coherence is about bringing together outputs on the same topic to better explain the part of the world they describe. This can be across the four countries of the UK where policy making has been devolved (such as housing) or where multiple producers are publishing statistics on the same topic (such as income and […]
Learn more on Coherence of statistics workplan for 2022 to 2023