The Labour Market Data Trust Pilot has enabled us to explore improved data accessibility between the four government departments closest to everyday Labour Market activity. In this blogpost, Paul Lodge our Chief Data Officer, explains more.
Data statistician Leo talks about his transition at work to mark Transgender Awareness Week. Find out how he navigated the process during the pandemic.
Synthetic data could open up possibilities for our department and other government organisations. In our latest blog, lead data scientist Shruti Kohli explains why this is an exciting area of innovation.
Our Data as a Service team are proud of the work they've carried out to support the Covid-19 vaccination programme. In this latest blog post, Nicky Tarry details the work that was done to identify those eligible and secure the data in collaboration with NHS colleagues.
Interaction designer Pete Jobes explains how we're integrating data into our service design process, applying GDS design principles for best practice data design.
Aleks Bobrowska, DWP Digital data scientist, talked about Examine a Place at Sprint 19 in London last September. She shares her experience of presenting at such an important event and how it helps collaboration across government.
DataJam 2019 brought together a community of data professionals and service designers to use data to help improve public services in the North East. Read the story of DataJam from four DWP Digital colleagues who took part.
The Examine a Place service uses data to give a snapshot of skills and roles and a view of employer demand for areas across the country. Find out how cross-government working helped to shape the service.
DWP Digital data scientist Aleks Bobrowska explains how an idea for a digital service generated at last year's DataJam event has developed into the Skills Recommendation Engine prototype.
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