Welcome recommendation from the
@StatsRegulation, that ministerial departments publish their public commitment to intelligent transparency. We would like to see this as part of a wider Ministerial commitment to Transparency of Evidence in Government
Our Deputy Chair, Penny Young, has written to Ministers in the UK and Devolved Governments to ask for their continued support in ensuring statistics are produced and communicated in a way that serves the public good.
Read the full letter👉 https://t.co/lbUncteeny
With misinformation on the rise, it’s crucial that official, high-quality data and analysis are easy to find and clear, helping people make informed decisions and hold governments accountable. See more here 👇https://t.co/sY4eozOhg9
Today we have published an article exploring official statistics on health inequalities. We hear from producers across the UK about their current work and future plans, and outline our next steps in this important area. https://t.co/NeO0KyvCxz
We are pleased to confirm that statistics about the adult social services workforce in England can be labelled as accredited official statistics. We look forward to seeing further developments planned by the @skillsforcare team. https://t.co/VeJ1w6dTIY
We are currently assessing cancer waiting times statistics, produced by @NHSEngland. If you use these statistics, we’d like to hear from you. See more information about our assessment 👉https://t.co/t2FFqfK7HJ
We are calling for tighter restrictions on fireworks following the death of Roxie, our endangered red panda kit, on bonfire night.
Our expert vet team believe it's likely that three-month-old Roxie died due to stress caused by fireworks in the local area.
We are hosting an event next Thursday 14 November with @RoyalStatSoc, looking at how the Code of Practice for Statistics can support and reflect the vision of more public statistics. Register for your free place now 👉 https://t.co/hCYwPVp9qo
Anyone interested in swapping 6 seats for Saturday 20th April Hamilton Festival Theatre matinee in return for 6 excellent seats (middle of row B in Dress Circle) for the evening performance?
Please RT
@HamiltonMusical@captheatres#Edinburgh
Anyone interested in swapping 6 seats for Saturday 20th April Hamilton Festival Theatre matinee in return for 6 excellent seats (middle of row B in Dress Circle) for the evening performance?
Please RT
@HamiltonMusical@captheatres#Edinburgh
In our latest blog, Head of Casework Elise Rohan, talks about the problem with the repeated use of misleading statistics and how you can combat this. https://t.co/CJuuTbToaV
Our assessment of @P_H_S_Official’s A&E activity statistics praised PHS’ work to improve the statistics and recommended further improvements on: extending user engagement, interpretation of UK comparisons, and communicating uncertainty. [2/2]
https://t.co/SWNE2p8lfy
Today we wrote to @P_H_S_Official regarding our assessment of its A&E activity statistics. Waiting times are of high public interest, so we are grateful for PHS’ positive engagement during the assessment process. [1/2]
https://t.co/ivkcEfXhpr
We are currently reviewing how @NHSEngland A&E Activity Statistics meet the standards set out in the Code of Practice for Statistics, and would like to hear from users of these statistics. See more on how to get involved https://t.co/QxQrDFRLSd
Data sharing and linkage across government stands at a crossroads. Our report, published today, highlights that unless significant changes are implemented, progress could be lost and the potential to deliver for the public good will not be achieved. https://t.co/wJnnHhfeFh
Thanks for having us @senseaboutsci, it was a really fun session 😁
You can find out more about intelligent transparency and communicating government statistics on the @StatsRegulation website 👇🏻
https://t.co/4Ccm9T2zmu