What I learned from a Reverse Mentoring partnership
Jason Bradbury shares what he learned from his reverse mentoring partnership with Lilian Oluwakuyide.
Learn more on What I learned from a Reverse Mentoring partnershipIf you're searching for a two or three word term you need to put it in quotation marks e.g. "analysis function".
Jason Bradbury shares what he learned from his reverse mentoring partnership with Lilian Oluwakuyide.
Learn more on What I learned from a Reverse Mentoring partnershipStatistical 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 […]
Learn more on Statistical engagement groupsFrank Donnarumma blogs about an event hosted by the Royal Statistical Society (RSS) where members of the statistical community were invited to discuss the response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Learn more on Communication during the pandemic: a reflection from the statistical communityWhen did you join the Civil Service and what was your job? I joined the Civil service in 2001 though an external recruitment from the Office for National Statistics. I joined as a researcher (HEO) and subsequently I joined the GES Fast Stream in 2004. What do you do in your current role and when […]
Learn more on Career story: Vanna AldinThe problem Government statistics are not produced or managed by a single entity. We operate a federated system under the common banner of the Government Statistical Service. All central government departments, plus arms length bodies and the devolved administrations are part of this union and between them they publish around 25,000 tables of statistical data […]
Learn more on Connected Open Government Statistics (COGS)Guidance on how to create and publish accessible charts.
Learn more on Data visualisation: chartsThe Analysis in Government Awards planning team highlight award categories and encourage you to nominate.
Learn more on Celebrating star analystsThe Analysis in Government Award winners are announced at the 2021 awards ceremony.
Learn more on Analysis in Government Award winners 2021Joining the Government Statistical Service (GSS) The GSS collects, analyses and publishes official statistics to help government, business, and the public make informed decisions. This could be a citizen interested in the crime rate in their area or a government minister trying to improve the UK economy. Everyone who works with official statistics is automatically […]
Learn more on Joining the GSS and GSGStatistical 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 […]
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