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Public Registers: Accredited Researchers and Accredited Projects
WebThe Office for National Statistics Secure Research Service supplies the UK Statistics Authority with a register of all accredited and approved researchers. The list of accredited researchers is correct as of 01 May 2024. To notify of any changes to your accreditation status please get in touch with SRS Customer Support.
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Ethical considerations associated with Qualitative Research methods
WebResearchers have an ethical duty to ensure that the data reflects the voices and experiences of the groups that are being researched. Failing to do so may limit the potential for the research to realise its intended benefits and may lead to inaccurate or incomplete conclusions. This in turn could harm both the population being studied and …
Sir Robert Chote to Steve Barclay MP
WebDear Secretary of State, I am pleased to write to you commending the Office for Statistics Regulation’s report that was published today. 2022 update: lessons learned for health and social care statistics from the COVID-19 pandemic is an insightful analysis of the last year of the pandemic.. In its 2021 report, the Office for Statistics Regulation (OSR) …
The Board – UK Statistics Authority
WebProfessor Sir John Aston is Harding Professor of Statistics in Public Life at the University of Cambridge, where he leads research into the use of quantitative evidence in public policy making, works with those in public life to ensure the best methods are used, and aims to improve the use of statistics and other quantitative evidence in public policy debates.
UK Statistics Authority – Statistics for the Public Good
WebThe UK Statistics Authority's statutory objective is to promote and safeguard the production and publication of official statistics that serve the public good. It is also required to promote and safeguard the quality and comprehensiveness of official statistics, and ensure good practice in relation
2022 Annual Report and Accounts – UK Statistics Authority
WebI am proud to present the UK Statistics Authority’s Annual Report and Accounts for the financial year ending in March 2022. Not only is this an important document to meet our statutory obligations; providing transparency and accountability for the use of our public resources, but it also provides me with an opportunity to reflect on all the
Annual Report and Accounts 2021/22 – UK Statistics Authority
WebAnnual Report and Accounts 2021/22. This is the fourteenth Annual Report of the UK Statistics Authority since it was established on 1 April 2008 by the Statistics and Registration Service Act 2007. This report has been published in PDF format, which can be downloaded from the sidebar as well as an accessible HTML document.
Annual Report and Accounts 2022/2023 – UK Statistics Authority
WebIntroduction Chair's foreword. This is our Annual Report and Accounts for the year 2022/23, covering a period of continued transformation. In my first full year as Chair of the UK Statistics Authority, I have seen colleagues work hard to advance and protect our statistical system in myriad ways; I am enormously proud of the many achievements …
Office for Statistics Regulation – UK Statistics Authority
WebDear Ms Brown, I am writing to make you and the Committee aware that on 30 August 2022 the Office for Statistics Regulation (OSR) has published an update to our March 2021 review of the COVID-19 Infection Survey (CIS). The CIS measures how many people living in Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, and England test positive for a COVID-19 infection at …
Types of official statistics – UK Statistics Authority
WebOfficial statistics are statistics produced by Crown bodies and other organisations listed within an Official Statistics Order, on behalf of the UK government or devolved administrations. They provide a factual basis for assessment and decisions on economic, social and environmental issues at all levels of society. This broad definition of official …
Scott Heald – UK Statistics Authority
WebSir Robert Chote, UK Statistics Authority to Daisy Cooper, House of Commons. Office for National Statistics correspondence to the Health and Social Care Committee’s inquiry on assisted dying/assisted suicides. Emma Rourke, Office for National Statistics to Steve Brine MP, Health and Social Care Committee.
Office for National Statistics correspondence to the Health and …
WebDear Mr Brine, I noted the Health and Social Care Committee’s inquiry, ‘Assisted dying/assisted suicide’ and wanted to highlight analysis the Office for National Statistics (ONS) published in April 2022, ‘Suicides among people diagnosed with severe or life-threatening conditions, England, 2017 to 2020’.This analysis looked at the risk of …
Data transparency and accountability: COVID-19
WebDear Mr Wragg, Thank you for your letter of 2 February requesting an update on COVID-19 data, following the evidence I gave to the Committee in May and September 2020 for the inquiry data transparency and accountability: COVID-19.I have addressed the specific questions from your letter below.
Digital Economy Act: Research and Statistics Powers
WebChapter 5 of Part 5 of the Digital Economy Act facilitates the linking and sharing of de-identified data by public authorities for accredited research purposes to support valuable new research insights about UK society and the economy. The UK Statistics Authority is the statutory accrediting body responsible for the accreditation of processors
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