The Scottish Government Powerful analysis Improving outcomes Roger Halliday July 2013.

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The Scottish Government Powerful analysis Improving outcomes Roger Halliday July 2013

Scottish Government Statistics

The Christie Commission said current approaches aren’t sustainable Government spend likely real terms fall for 15 years Coupled with rise in demand of more than £27 billion over next 15 years Source: Radical Scotland – Confronting the challenges facing Scotland’s public services, NESTA (October 2010).

Scottish Government Statistics We have demonstrated Impact of Statisticians in decisions Welfare reform Devolved taxes Renewable energy Literacy survey Virtual schools Improvement science 1. Initiation 2. Option appraisal 3. Development 4. Implementation 5. Monitoring 6. Evaluation

Scottish Government Statistics Vision for analytical services We are (recognised as)… a well trusted and motivated professional group that works proactively, flexibly and in collaboration with our partners to… -efficiently produce high quality and pertinent data, evidence and analysis to influence, underpin and challenge policy development and delivery - provide new insights to generate innovative and actionable solutions through knowledgeable and user focused interpretation, and -tell a compelling evidence based story that supports progress towards the SG Purpose and creates better outcomes for the people of Scotland.

Scottish Government Statistics We want to Have greater impact in decisions Assemble high value evidence Data innovation Scottish Neighbourhood Statistics Do insightful analysis Free time for analysis Communicate analysis well Peer review Web technology Increase context Develop peopleKeep trustPartnershipsConstitution Key supporting work Greater impact of data and evidence in decisions

Scottish Government Statistics Data Sharing & Linkage Service FOUNDATION STONE: GUIDING PRINCIPLES UK Advisory Council Steering Group Privacy Advisory and Ethics Committee Information Gateway We aim to Improve data sharing and linkage

Scottish Government Statistics We strive to have user led improvement ScotStat User engagement Theme/topic based 1800 users Inform & consult Peer Review Quality everyone’s job Experts & learners 12 live projects Comms & methods

Scottish Government Statistics Any questions?