...and VisitEngland respectively. VisitEngland map compared to TripAdvisor map showing density of sites across England Tom Irving (HMRC) looked at whether publicly available data, including from the Companies House new...
...data can be used more effectively to improve the service. Design Some new design patterns have been created for the service. Once further user research and iteration has happened, these...
...The team has designed, implemented, thoroughly tested and iterated an effective new telephone talk-through service. Legislation currently prevents the service from being completed on users’ behalf but the team is...
...Innovation Funding Service will initially replace the current CR&D service enabling business led consortiums to apply for public sector funding. All Innovate UK services will subsequently transition to the new...
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...the online part. We’ve been working with service teams to look at different ways to help our users understand the whole journey. We’re looking at two new metrics: ‘transactions ending...
People who need assistance from social, health or other public services have a huge variety of needs, as well as specific accessibility requirements. Services like mental health support, housing advice,...
...1 day per week for 12 weeks to your project, usually spending the day at one of the hubs (London, Manchester, Newcastle, Newport, Sheffield, or Taunton). You will get the...
...through the Framework together throughout the process of planning, implementing, and evaluating a new project. Each part of the Framework is designed to be regularly revisited throughout your project, especially...
...our record linkage methodology. This has enabled us to share new linked datasets with accredited researchers, as part of the ADR UK-funded Data First programme. What is Splink? Splink...
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