Statistics & the CHMA Charles Brown Assistant Statistician Tel: 0131 244 0870 Mailbox:

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Qualifications Update: English Qualifications Update: English.
Advertisements

Qualifications Update: Sciences Qualifications Update: Sciences.
Qualifications Update: N3 and N4 Business N5 Business Management Qualifications Update: N3 and N4 Business N5 Business Management.
Qualifications Update: Engineering Science Qualifications Update: Engineering Science.
Qualifications Update: National 5 Music Qualifications Update: National 5 Music.
Janet Forsyth Careers Adviser
Effective Learning: Lecture 1 Learning Strategies With thanks to David Smith.
Morag Ferguson and Susan Shandley Educational Projects Managers
Midwifery Mentor Update: Overview of programmes: BSc 2013 Three year (28 students) and Post Experience (6 students) MSc 2013 Three year: Graduate.
Quality Education for a Healthier Scotland Pharmacy Introduction to The Pharmacy Vocational Training Scheme Stages 2,3 and 4 August 2013.
Data analysis support – opportunities with AQMeN Applied Quantitative Methods Network Alistair Geddes (Dundee University)
Scottish Government Experience of National Statistics Assessments Janette Purbrick Office of the Chief Statistician TTSAC - 28 April 2010.
General Update. New Quality Assurance arrangements Will cover new National 1 to National 5 from 2013/14 New arrangements will promote shared understanding.
My Story By. Objectives For delegates to: Understand the context of ‘All About Me’ and ‘My Story’ within the pathway. Understand who is involved in developing.
Performance Development Online (PDO) Information Session 2009.
Review of the Practitioner Training Programme Joan Fletcher, HEE.
SRDS Reviewers Briefing Andrea Jackson, Jo Rowell & Andy Dougill March 2011.
Performance Measurement: Indicators Sara Grainger Statistical Support for Public Bodies Office of the Chief Statistician.
Homelessness and Affordable Housing Need Duncan Gray Housing Access and Support Statistics Communities Analytical Service Centre for Housing Market Analysis.
System of Environmental-Economic Accounting SEEA-Energy Implementation United Nations Statistics Division Oslo Group Meeting September 2013 Baku,
General Update. New Quality Assurance arrangements Will cover new National 1 to National 5 from 2013/14 New arrangements will promote shared understanding.
Mental Health Matters Ann Creed –
Effective Learning: Lecture 1 Learning Strategies With thanks to David Smith.
African Health Leadership and Management Network (AHLMN) Plenary Overview of Business Plan.
Needs Analysis Session Scottish Community Development Centre November 2007.
Developing Your Course Training. Can you tell me who my rep is please? Luke Burton, University of Nottingham Students’ Union.
Needs Assessment: Young People’s Drug and Alcohol Services in Edinburgh City EADP Children, Young People and Families Network Event 7 th March 2012 Joanne.
Independent Living Helpline. History of Organisation & Line Formed in 2012 via unification of three charities – Disability Alliance, RADAR & National.
‘Happily Independent’ ‘Happily Independent’ Gwent Frailty Programme: Update presentation August 2011.
Partnership, innovation and research to improve practice Behaviour Management Forum Imagine you are a trainee teacher. You have been at university for.
Workforce matters How to workforce plan to support
Key outputs from the GSS Quality Task Force and how these can help you… Jill Pobjoy (ONS), Emma Newman (ONS) and Nick Woodhill (DASA)
Qualifications Update: Practical Technology Qualifications Update: Practical Technology.
Statistics & the CHMA (+ - % = ) Charles Brown Assistant Statistician Communities Analytical Services 1.
Inspire in the East Midlands Inspiring learners through libraries Name of Your Library
Qualifications Update: N5 Economics Qualifications Update: N5 Economics.
Qualifications Update: Health and Food Technology Qualifications Update: Health and Food Technology.
General Register Office for S C O T L A N D information about Scotland's people 1 Population Projections Andrew White, Assistant Statistician General Register.
Qualifications Update: Psychology Qualifications Update: Psychology.
Psychology Added Value Assessments: - National 5 Course Assessment.
Welsh PRUs Network Challenges and opportunities for PRUs The National Organisation for PRUs
Identifying obstacles in the Single Market: Tom CORRIE, MARKT.B.TF1 Baltic Sea Strategy and the Internal Market conference 17 September 2010 The role of.
Taking School Food Forward in the West Midlands Karen Saunders, Senior Public Health Manager, Department of Health West Midlands.
Working Together Welcome and Introduction Nigel Howells Chief Executive of East Lindsey District Council and Chair of the Lincolnshire and Rutland Public.
Neville Cooney ABS November 2005 WA Justice Research Conference ABS Initiatives in Crime and Justice - from NIDP to RADLs.
A Basis for Better Decision Making: Improvements to Quality Reviews and Reporting Catherine Bremner and Sarah Tucker Office for National Statistics.
HNDA Stock take & ‘Refresh’ Evidence for refresh: LA events, Newhaven report, Q&As to date, ongoing consultation 5 key issues identified HNDA Refresh –
Welsh Government Government Statistical Services (GSS) Michelle Morgan.
Measuring income and poverty in Scotland Tom Spencer.
PHE Local Intelligence Contribution David Meechan, Director for Knowledge & Intelligence (East Midlands), Public Health England.
Phil Mason, who made £1million in the timber industry by the age of 25.
Qualifications are changing Curriculum Update Event – Stirling Management Centre Thursday 1 December Technologies, Social Studies (Business), Health and.
Barnardo’s Registered Charity Nos and SC Funded by Children of offenders: the national picture Polly Wright
Independent Support A quick young persons’ guide.
PHE Knowledge and Library Services – building an interactive evidence base Anne Brice Head of Knowledge & Library Services Public Health England.
Co-funded by the European Union Ref. number: LLP FI-ERASMUS-ENW OI-Net The European Academic Network for Open Innovation ,
APHO’s Technical Work Paul Fryers Deputy Director – East Midlands PHO Technical Advisor – APHO.
Overview of Scottish Government Statistics David McPhee Senior Statistician Communities Analytical Services.
Lothian Care Assistant Development Programme – An education initiative
Careers within the Ministry of Defence
Understanding Standards: Nominee Training Event
Communities Analytical Services
A Guide to the BAC Continuing Education Certificate
The role of the ICT team.
Statistics Governance and Quality Assurance: the Experience of FAO
Professional Tutor Conference 20th September 2018
Overview What is evaluation? Why an evaluation framework?
Recognition of Prior Learning
Recruitment Information Pack
Hazel Benza Employability and Third Sector Secondment Overview.
Presentation transcript:

Statistics & the CHMA Charles Brown Assistant Statistician Tel: Mailbox:

Overview Short biography Key statistical functions of the Centre Statistics training programme Guidance and advice on statistics Statistics on the Centre’s new website How to contact the Centre Questions from me & you

A Bit About Me! Quick Biography Graduated from Edinburgh University Psychology (25% applied statistics) Joined Scottish Government (SG) in 1999 Held posts Health, Justice, OCEA and OCS Joined CHMA in August 2008 – new to housing! Government Statistical Service (GSS) Also belong to the Government Statistics Service (GSS) 100+ statisticians in SG, with 1,000+ statistics collections I can tap into this pool of statistics expertise to help you.

Why have a Statistician in the CHMA? Housing Need & Demand Assessments (HNDAs) need a robust evidence-base The HNDA Guidance encourages local authorities to collect and analyse statistics – quite technical in parts! Local authorities have differing levels of analytical resource available – some more that others The Centre will provide local authorities with additional statistical expertise and resource if needed

Function 1: Guidance & Advice Provide statistics training and share best practice on the HNDA Guidance Improve access to relevant national data via a dedicated ‘statistics portal’ Advise on methodologies and techniques to help maximise the quality of HNDAs Provide market context material eg research on housing, regeneration, equalities etc to complement HNDAs

Function 2: Our Formal Role Responsible for “considering” if the PROCESS used to produce HNDAs is robust and credible My role - to see if the process by which HNDA statistics are produced is robust and credible - not the numbers per se A quality assurance process - balancing local authorities need to avoid enquiries with the need to be flexible (recognising the importance of local information and different scenarios) About partnership working, in the spirit of the new Concordat to achieve the best HNDAs we can Ongoing guidance and advice = robust and credible HNDAs

Training Programme Program in place for statistics training including; - housing and planning data collections - HNDA Guidance (2008) step-by-step application - equality statistics Training backed up by web-based materials eg presentations, information packs, etc Regional where possible Think about what statistics training you need – and let us know

Guidance & Advice We can provide statistical guidance on; - application of the HNDA Guidance (2008) - methodology eg sampling, confidence intervals etc - sourcing secondary data & selecting the best data - commissioning primary data eg local surveys - analysing and report statistics - so please get in touch! CHMA website will list Q&As – a problem shared is a problem halved

Statistics on CHMA Website CHMA website is under construction Expected to go live this week ‘Statistics Portal’ with links to relevant HNDA statistics An area to share examples of ‘best practice’ in gathering local data and ‘one-off’ pieces of your work And much more…..training materials, guidance, market context materials, details of the Steering group… This is your resource so tell us what you think?

Contacting Us Preferred route is through local HID teams Can contact the Centre directly A single response from the Centre and HID together On receipt of queries will agree timescales for response Ways to make contact: Mailbox: Tel: If statistics queries are HNDA-related, contact the Centre first and we will forward to the relevant statistician

The Centre is your resource – so please use us! We’re about partnership working to help achieve the best HNDAs possible – based on sound evidence Keep in touch as you progress your HNDAs and lets progress gradually to ‘robust’ and ‘credible’ We want to learn from you the local experts – tell us about examples of best practice, any difficulties with HNDA Guidance and lets share our knowledge So in Summary…….

Questions for You? To help us help you: - what statistics training would you like? - what statistics guidance is needed? - what would you like on the website? - how should we contact & feedback to you?

Thank You ANY QUESTIONS?