ONS statistical user consultations closed in 2007, including the consultation documents and summaries of the findings:
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Education consultation: measuring performance in our public services
Description of the education consultation: measuring performance in our public services
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Equality for disabled people: how will we know we are making progress?
Description of consultation on Equality for Disabled People: measuring progress
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Geography Policy Public Consultation
Description of the Geography Policy Public Consultation
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Health consultation: measuring performance in our public services
UKCeMGA, are working with the research community, the Department of Health (DH) and the health departments in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, to improve and refine the current measures of NHS output. This consultation was to take stock and to consult widely on where the work had reached, and on the way forward.
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Consultation on ONS's Statistical Work Programme phase 2-new
Description of consultation on ONS's Statistical Work Programme phase 2
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Consultation on health expectancies at birth for wards in England and Wales
Description of consultation on health expectancies at birth for wards in England and Wales
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Consultation on proposed changes to statistics on military aircraft
Description of consultation on proposed changes to statistics on military aircraft
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Consultation on proposed changes to the Intrastat Survey
Description of consultation on proposed changes to the Intrastat Survey
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Consultation on Public Expenditure Statistical Analyses (PESA) from 2008
Description of consultation on Public Expenditure Statistical Analyses (PESA) from 2008
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Consultation on redeveloping Workforce Jobs
Description of consultation on redeveloping Workforce Jobs
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Restructuring ONS mortality outputs
Consultation on proposed changes to ONS mortality outputd
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The expanded 'National Statistics Protocol on Statistical Integration and Classification'
Description of consultation on the expanded 'National Statistics Protocol on Statistical Integration and Classification'