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Dissemination of Housing Statistics

Dissemination of Housing Statistics. David McPhee. Background. Effective Dissemination is a key part of the Code for official statistics There is a need to meet a wide range of user needs including (but not limited to): Expert users who want to carry out their own analysis

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Dissemination of Housing Statistics

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  1. Dissemination of Housing Statistics David McPhee

  2. Background • Effective Dissemination is a key part of the Code for official statistics • There is a need to meet a wide range of user needs including (but not limited to): • Expert users who want to carry out their own analysis • Informed users who want the detail but not to carry out individual analysis • Casual users who just want to know the main messages and to be shown “the housing and planning story”

  3. Background • We currently have at least 5 websections of interest on SG website: • The Housing Statistics web section • The Planning Statistics web section • The SCHS web section • The SHS web section • The homelessness web section • All of these statistics currently include statistics produced by Scottish Government

  4. The Problem • All of these websites hold vast amounts of information and are extremely useful to those who know how to find information • Based on internal structures rather than what people want to know • The do not link well together • They do not link to other relevant information • They assume the users knows what they are looking for

  5. The Solution? • Create one web section which pulls together all currently relevant web sections • Base the web section on topics rather than collections • Link to other relevant sites (within SG and outwith SG) • Continue to have detailed tables available for expert users.

  6. Publications • Currently statistics are generally published based on the way they are collected • This can mean that statistics relevant to one another can be published completely separately • Also many publications only provide a small part of “the story”

  7. Publications • Looking to move to a topic based publication system • The exact details have yet to be worked out • Regular updates would still occur with topic reports being updated with the most up to date data • Would help to tell the full “story” around housing and planning statistics

  8. Views • We would welcome thoughts on: • Would a redesign of the websites and publication help you? • Would the topic based approach be helpful? • Do you see any concerns around the proposed approach? • Are their other concerns with the website? • We plan to carry out a more formal consultation later in the year.

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