Results and actions from the Ethnicity facts and figures website reform consultation — outcome published
In response to: Ethnicity facts and figures website reform
The Race Disparity Unit is leading work to standardise and improve ethnicity data collection across UK public services, addressing inconsistencies in how ethnicity is recorded and reported. The Ethnicity Recording Improvement Plan and reform of the Ethnicity Facts and Figures website aim to enable better monitoring of disparities in health, maternal outcomes, and other public services across ethnic groups.
In response to: Ethnicity facts and figures website reform
We are seeking views on 3 proposals to improve the Ethnicity facts and figures website.
In response to: Standards for ethnicity data
In response to: Standards for ethnicity data
A strategy to improve the quality and availability of ethnicity data and evidence about looked-after children and their routes out of care.
We are seeking your views on our draft standards for ethnicity data, and our proposals for monitoring and expanding the standards.
We are seeking your views on our draft standards for ethnicity data, and our proposals for monitoring and expanding the standards.
We are seeking views on 3 proposals to improve the Ethnicity facts and figures website.
We are seeking your views on our draft standards for ethnicity data, and our proposals for monitoring and expanding the standards.
We are seeking views on 3 proposals to improve the Ethnicity facts and figures website.
It is deeply disappointing and unacceptable that officials and ministers were unwilling to be openly scrutinised in this inquiry, which is at the core of our remit. We hope this inquiry and Report can be a watershed in the Government’s …
The pandemic has again highlighted the role of high-quality data in enabling effective service delivery, monitoring and improvement. For example, due to missing or inaccurate telephone numbers within NHS patient records, the shielding programme was unable to follow-up letters to …
We received written evidence from the Royal Statistical Society, from Northumbria University on behalf of the Observatory for Monitoring Data-Driven Approaches to COVID-19, and from Civitas: Institute for the Study of Civil Society. This emphasised the need for government to …
For our inquiry we decided for pragmatic reasons to focus on FSM-eligible pupils. This is an imperfect measure, but data on FSM-eligibility and attainment is available for multiple cohorts at many stages of education, giving a good idea of the …
In response to: Quality Improvement Plan: government ethnicity data
A summary of the Race Disparity Unit's quality improvement objectives.