The ONS has transformed the way it produces international migration statistics. Mary Gregory describes how the ONS continues to understand more, not only about new data sources, but also changing behaviours of migrants and how that impacts the estimates.
https://t.co/JNvmXgUA7W
We need better data to improve global health and readiness for future pandemics.
Today at the @UN, @ONS met with 🇲🇼🇳🇵🇦🇷to discuss partnership on a pioneering Pandemic Preparedness Toolkit.
Once live, it will offer accessible and sustainable resources for disease surveillance.
We've led the development of a new method for estimating the number of excess deaths across UK countries.
Julie Stanborough talks us through the data released today and how this new method will give us a better understanding in this complex area ➡️ https://t.co/RnY81qjxtp
This week the UK’s Deputy National Statistician @MrsRourke1 was joined by @uksciencechief, Dame Angela McLean, Mayor @AndyBurnhamGM and other local leaders at the @ONS’s new #Manchester hub, to discuss our mission to build greater #data partnerships in the region 🤝
Please consider joining @UKHSA as Director for Analytics and Data Science. A great opportunity to improve health security after the COVID-19 pandemic -- at the same time AI is forcing us all to think about how to best (and safely) use our data.
https://t.co/Ypz9oy8ZKD
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The @ONS Health Index is a comprehensive view of England's health https://t.co/yclhmH7ehl
Latest results show improvement nationally, but with a lot of variation locally.
Explore what's impacting your area in this map https://t.co/QAoAqZWWGi and article https://t.co/lCU1X1iWQk
NEWS: Sam Beckett has been appointed as the new Chief Economic Adviser to the Treasury. She replaces Clare Lombardelli, who was recently appointed as the OECD Chief Economist.
https://t.co/zT00VYYYlH
Our pre-print -effects of #LongCovid on employment published
Thanks to @DanAyoubkhani from @ONS for leading this
An estimated 27,000 working-age adults in the UK were inactive because of their Long Covid symptoms in July 2022
https://t.co/xOSTM4a05x
@Dr2NisreenAlwan
#Depression can happen to anyone.
If you have depression:
🧡 talk to someone you trust about how you feel
🧡 seek professional help
🧡 try to keep up with activities that you normally enjoy
Pleased to see our paper on the risk of suicide after diagnosis of severe physical health conditions, with @ONS colleagues @ONSJames @myer_g @IsobelLWard and @ProfLAppleby
https://t.co/Urmfgjk9Ya
Linking data from numerous sources generates rich #health insights that guide decision-making.
🎙️ In this episode of “Statistically Speaking” we look to the future of @ONS’ work to produce better statistical insights that support a healthier population.
https://t.co/1uwThpqnpl
Calling all veterans - there's still time to fill in the first ever @ONS Veterans' Survey.
Have your say and help us improve services for ex-forces personnel.
https://t.co/HenLVY9gVh
We have developed an admin-based housing stock (ABHS) dataset to explore the feasibility of using administrative data to provide more regular census-like housing statistics for occupied residential addresses across England and Wales. #AdminData https://t.co/iSnMWaRazX
Measuring deaths in the #homeless community is a complex undertaking.
Here @MrsRourke1 tells the @BigIssue what new #data show and how future work will bring greater understanding to this area 👇
https://t.co/0Mt2KZJWWz
The December issue of Significance is live online now: https://t.co/2YoIfldgos
As the #FIFAWorldCup2022 gets underway, read articles on the data behind penalty shootouts, red cards, and human rights in Qatar
#statistics#datascience
Launched today, the Veterans’ Survey is the first-ever UK-wide exercise to gauge veterans' experiences, needs and well-being, helping us to guide future policy and services.
Learn more ⬇️🧵
We've published demography and migration data to local area level, including
➡️ households
➡️ legal partnership
➡️ living arrangements
➡️ country of birth
➡️ passports held
and more.
Explore all the things we have published https://t.co/GWdI8JAIzZ
We have published our follow-up report on the remarkable work by producers of health and social care statistics to meet the increased public demand for data during the pandemic
Read the full report on our website:
https://t.co/WSJ1WAZBEU
Here @JayLindop_ONS and @M_Sumption explain how researchers and policymakers are working together on the big issues facing the UK.
“We look to topic experts to challenge our thinking, so we can be confident that decisions are truly based on the best evidence available”.