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Cross-cutting interests
Statistics representing society: How well or poorly do statistics represent society, and what are the impacts of this on how they are used and valued?
Office for Statistics Regulation, 2023
statistics
society
data analysis
policy-making
public good
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Cross-cutting interests
Communicating statistics: How does the communication of statistics influence their use and how they are valued? What factors ought to be considered in the communication of statistics, for example the audience, uncertainty around the estimates?
Office for Statistics Regulation, 2023
statistics
communication
use
value
audience
uncertainty
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Cross-cutting interests
Wider evidence landscape: How are statistics valued and used in the wider evidence landscape, such as in comparison to privately produced statistics, anecdotal evidence or management information, and what influences this? What sets official statistics apart within the wider evidence landscape, how well is this understood, and how does this influence confidence in them, their use and how they are valued?
Office for Statistics Regulation, 2023
statistics
evidence landscape
confidence
official statistics
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Cross-cutting interests
Changing world: How have evolutions in our statistical system (such as the greater focus on administrative sources for statistics) influenced how statistics are produced, used, and valued? How may advances in wider society (such as the increasing sophistication of large language models) influence how statistics are produced, used, and valued?
Office for Statistics Regulation, 2023
statistical system
administrative sources
wider society
large language models
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Cross-cutting interests
Interactions: How does the way that statistics are produced influence the value that users get from them, and how can this be addressed to maximise value? To what degree to statistics need to be directly used for them to provide value (or do people value outcomes from others using them instead)?
Office for Statistics Regulation, 2023
statistics
value
data production
data usage
data value
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Valued: Develop a better understanding of the public good of statistics
Statistics that serve the public good: What does it mean for statistics to serve the public good, and how might this be measured and communicated? What is unique about the way in which official statistics serve the public good compared to other sources of information? How can views from ‘the public’ be brought into this conversation, respecting that there is no single homogenous group and there will be many varied perspectives?
Office for Statistics Regulation, 2023
statistics
public good
measurement
communication
official statistics
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Used: Protect the role of statistics in public debate
Misuse of statistics: What makes a statistic or data vulnerable to misuse, in what contexts is this more likely (including who is most susceptible to this and why), and how is this best addressed? What are the impacts when statistics or data are misused, how does misinformation propagate? How can public confidence in statistics or data be maintained in the face of misuse?
Office for Statistics Regulation, 2023
statistics
data misuse
misinformation
public confidence
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Used: Protect the role of statistics in public debate
Use of statistics: Who is using official statistics, where do they find them, how are they being used, and what influences this? What do people look for in statistics or data being used as evidence to have confidence in using them, and how can we build this confidence?
Office for Statistics Regulation, 2023
statistics
data usage
confidence
evidence
public debate
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Produced: Uphold the trustworthiness, quality and value of statistics and data used as evidence
Value: Building on the work of others, how should we understand and measure the value of statistics and data used as evidence, and what influences this?
Office for Statistics Regulation, 2023
statistics
data
evidence
value
research
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Produced: Uphold the trustworthiness, quality and value of statistics and data used as evidence
Quality: How does the quality of statistics and communication of this quality influence public confidence in the statistics? How should the quality of statistics be conceived, measured, and communicated to support users in selecting statistics that are most appropriate for their needs?
Office for Statistics Regulation, 2023
statistics
communication
public confidence
quality
measurement
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Produced: Uphold the trustworthiness, quality and value of statistics and data used as evidence
Trustworthiness: What influences perceived trustworthiness of statistics or data being used as evidence, and how can those across the statistical system increase it? To what degree do people trust official statistics or other data used as evidence, and how much do perceptions of trustworthiness influence this?
Office for Statistics Regulation, 2023
trustworthiness
statistics
data
evidence
perceptions
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Deliver high quality services, tackle fraud and maximise value for money for the taxpayer.
What are the range of modelling approaches and tools for forecasting resource requirements? What are the strengths and limitations of these?
Department for Work and Pensions, 2023
modelling approaches
forecasting
resource requirements
strengths
limitations
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Deliver high quality services, tackle fraud and maximise value for money for the taxpayer.
What are the best methods for measuring actual productivity and efficiency against forecasts in large complex organisations?
Department for Work and Pensions, 2023
productivity
efficiency
forecasting
measurement
large complex organisations
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Deliver high quality services, tackle fraud and maximise value for money for the taxpayer.
What will be the future level and mix of demand for different DWP services through different channels, (digital/online and video, phone, face-to-face)? Does effectiveness vary for different groups? How effective are digital/virtual services (for example labour market support, drug and alcohol interventions, parenting interventions) compared to face-to-face provision, in helping people move into work?
Department for Work and Pensions, 2023
DWP services
digital channels
face-to-face provision
effectiveness
work interventions
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Deliver high quality services, tackle fraud and maximise value for money for the taxpayer.
What are the key factors that could drive improved productivity and efficiency in the delivery of DWP services? How can DWP services be designed to effectively identify vulnerable groups and those with complex multiple needs, in order to facilitate early intervention in partnership with other organisations?
Department for Work and Pensions, 2023
DWP services
productivity
efficiency
vulnerable groups
early intervention
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Deliver high quality services, tackle fraud and maximise value for money for the taxpayer.
What scope does data analytics and AI have to tailor services to claimants’ needs? What are the benefits and risks of digital services? What is the effectiveness of digital transformation in driving efficiency and improving satisfaction?
Department for Work and Pensions, 2023
data analytics
AI
tailored services
digital services
digital transformation
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Deliver high quality services, tackle fraud and maximise value for money for the taxpayer.
How can DWP best learn from serious cases to develop responsive and robust services for those most at risk?
Department for Work and Pensions, 2023
DWP services
risk management
customer experience
service improvement
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Deliver high quality services, tackle fraud and maximise value for money for the taxpayer.
What are the root causes of complaints and disputes? What issues cause customers to be most dissatisfied with DWP?
Department for Work and Pensions, 2023
customer experience
complaints
disputes
DWP
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Deliver high quality services, tackle fraud and maximise value for money for the taxpayer.
How can DWP best manage the fraud threat posed by organised criminal gangs? What can DWP learn from other organisations operationally using big data and risk analysis via Data Science techniques to target fraud?
Department for Work and Pensions, 2023
fraud prevention
organised criminal gangs
big data
risk analysis
data science
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Deliver high quality services, tackle fraud and maximise value for money for the taxpayer.
How can DWP improve the effectiveness of claimant access to DWP information in order to prevent fraud and error in the benefit system? How can DWP ensure its communication campaigns enable good claimant understanding of respective roles and responsibilities? How can DWP design its systems and communications to encourage claimants to report their changes of circumstances in a timely and accurate way?
Department for Work and Pensions, 2023
fraud prevention
communication campaigns
systems design
claimant access
benefit system
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