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ONS stakeholder satisfaction survey
At the Office for National Statistics (ONS), we are committed to providing high quality data and analysis for the public good. Our annual stakeholder survey seeks to understand your experiences of the ONS, and your satisfaction with and use of our statistics and analysis. Your views matter to us. They will help us to improve our offer, including how we communicate with you. This survey should take around 10 minutes to complete. You can do it anonymously. We... MoreClosed 27 February 2023 -
Arolwg Heintiadau COVID-19 Digidol – Adborth Defnyddwyr
Nod yr arolwg hwn yw deall eich profiad o gymryd rhan yn Arolwg Heintiadau COVID-19 a nodi meysydd posibl i'w gwella. Dylai gymryd tua 5 - 10 munud i'w gwblhau a gall unrhyw un sy'n cymryd rhan yn yr holiadur ar-lein a thros y ffôn a'r dull dychwelyd samplau drwy'r post a thrwy gludwr mewn perthynas ag Arolwg Heintiadau COVID-19 ei gwblhau ar gyfer ei gyfnod profi diweddaraf. Mae hyn yn wahanol i'r adeg pan arferai gweithwyr yr astudiaeth ymweld â'ch cartref i gwblhau'r holiadur a chasglu'r... MoreClosed 31 March 2023 -
COVID-19 Infection Survey Digital - User Feedback
This survey aims to understand your experience of participating in the COVID-19 Infection Survey (CIS) and identify potential areas for improvement. It should take around 5 - 10 minutes to complete and can be completed by anyone taking part in the online and telephone questionnaire and postal and courier sample returns approach to the CIS about their most recent testing window. This is different to when study workers used to visit your home to do the questionnaire and collect the samples. You... MoreClosed 31 March 2023 -
Consultation on the future of population and migration statistics in England and Wales
This consultation is also available in Welsh . Our transformation plans At the Office for National Statistics (ONS), we want your views on our ambitious plans for the transformation of our population and migration statistics. These statistics cover a wide range of areas, including household characteristics, employment, health, religion and international migration. High-quality, timely population statistics are essential to ensure people get the services and support they need... MoreClosed 29 October 2023 -
Ymgynghoriad ar ddyfodol ystadegau ar y boblogaeth a mudo yng Nghymru a Lloegr
Mae'r ymgynghoriad hwn hefyd ar gael yn Saesneg . Ein cynlluniau trawsnewid Yn y Swyddfa Ystadegau Gwladol (SYG), rydym am glywed eich barn am ein cynlluniau uchelgeisiol ar gyfer trawsnewid ein hystadegau poblogaeth a mudo. Mae'r ystadegau hyn yn cwmpasu amrywiaeth eang o feysydd, gan gynnwys nodweddion cartrefi, cyflogaeth, iechyd, crefydd a mudo rhyngwladol. Mae ystadegau am y boblogaeth sy’n amserol ac o ansawdd uchel yn hanfodol wrth sicrhau bod pobl yn derbyn y... MoreClosed 29 October 2023 -
ONS annual stakeholder satisfaction survey
At the Office for National Statistics (ONS), we are committed to providing high quality statistics and analysis for the public good. Our annual stakeholder survey seeks to understand your satisfaction with and use of our statistics. This survey uses the term ‘statistics’ to include any data, analysis and statistics produced by the ONS. Your views matter to us. They will help us to improve our offer, including how we communicate with you. This survey... MoreClosed 22 January 2024 -
Consultation on the UK's adoption of industrial classification of economic activity
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) would like your views on the next steps for updating UK Standard Industrial Classification (UK SIC) and to understand how you are using it. We’d like to hear your thoughts on the classification, its structure, and representation of economic activities in the UK. We want to understand how any potential changes in updating the classification framework may impact you in your use of UK SIC. Our consultation is asking which... MoreClosed 23 January 2024 -
Health and social care statistical outputs
The Health and Social Care Statistics Leadership Forum have commissioned a joint public consultation on health and social care statistical outputs produced by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), NHS Business Services Authority (NHSBSA), Office for National Statistics (ONS), United Kingdom Health Security Agency (UKHSA) and NHS England (NHSE). The consultation is seeking views on possible changes to the health and social care statistical products published by... MoreClosed 5 March 2024 -
User needs from 2022-based national, subnational and household projections
Population and household projections produced by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) serve a wide range of users across government and beyond. The primary purpose of projections is to provide information on potential future population and household numbers. These are used as a common framework for planning and policymaking. We produce national population projections for the UK and constituent countries, subnational population projections for England, and household projections for... MoreClosed 12 March 2024 -
SRS and IDS annual user experience survey 2024
Welcome to the annual Secure Research Service (SRS) and Integrated Data Service (IDS) user experience survey. We are seeking feedback from existing and potential users of the SRS or the IDS. By better understanding how you manage your research and analyses, we can make sure that your views are heard as we develop our services. Your views will be anonymised in aggregated results only. Find out more about the SRS and the IDS on our websites. Thank you for your... MoreClosed 26 April 2024 -
User needs from producer price inflation statistics
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) produces a range of statistics for both consumer and producer price inflation (CPI and PPI respectively). We are reviewing our publications for producer price inflation statistics, with the aim of refining our outputs to better meet users' needs. This will also help with our quality assurance processes by reducing the number of data items that are repeated across multiple outputs. PPI statistics include Input (inputs into manufacturing),... MoreClosed 22 May 2024 -
Birth statistics study
The Office for National Statistics produces an annual summary of statistics on Births in England and Wales . This includes live births, stillbirths and fertility rates. We are currently reviewing our birth statistics and we would like to hear from a range of users to inform our plans. If you or your partner are pregnant, have been pregnant before, or have given birth, we'd like to hear from you through our survey. It takes under 15 minutes to complete. Your... MoreClosed 31 August 2024 -
User needs from consumer price inflation item indices and price quote microdata
Consumer price inflation (CPI) is the rate at which the prices of goods and services bought by households rise or fall, estimated by using price indices. They are a crucial component for understanding the economy’s health. We publish our headline CPI statistics on a monthly basis, complemented by consumer price inflation item indices and price quotes microdata . These microdata are used to construct our headline consumer price indices. They give users... MoreClosed 23 October 2024 -
UK Statistics Assembly: Call for contributions
The UK Statistics Authority, in partnership with the Royal Statistical Society, invites statistics users, producers and regulators to the inaugural UK Statistics Assembly. The first Statistics Assembly seeks to bring together a diverse range of cross-sector views to advise on the UK’s statistical priorities and user needs. The formation of the Statistics Assembly is in response to a recommendation in the Independent Review of the UK Statistics Authority by Professor... MoreClosed 3 November 2024 -
Redevelopment of domestic abuse statistics: user survey 2024
To ensure our statistics continue to provide the most accurate information and meet the needs of users, we have undertaken a user engagement, research and testing programme to improve the collection of Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) data on domestic abuse. New survey questions to measure domestic abuse were added to the CSEW in April 2023 as part of a split-sample trial. Half of respondents are asked the new questions, and the other half are asked the... MoreCloses 5 January 2025
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