The phrase 'Pre-release Access' refers to the practice whereby official
statistics
in their final form, and any accompanying written commentary, are made
available
to
an eligible person in advance of their publication. The rules and
principles
which
govern pre-release access are featured within the Pre-release Access to
Official
Statistics Order 2008.
Besides ONS staff, the following persons are given pre-release access by
the
period
indicated before release.
Access granted to |
Organisation |
Period |
|
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Public Health and Primary Care |
Department of Health |
21 hours |
Private Secretary to Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Public Health and Primary Care |
Department of Health |
21 hours |
DCMO |
Department of Health |
21 hours |
Special Advisor to Secretary of State for Health |
Department of Health |
21 hours |
Press Officer |
Department of Health |
21 hours |
Chief Scientific Advisor |
Department of Health |
21 hours |
Private Secretary to Secretary of State for Health |
Department of Health |
21 hours |
Analyst Briefer |
Department of Health |
21 hours |
Chief Executive |
Public Health England |
21 hours |
Private Secretary to Chief Executive |
Public Health England |
21 hours |
Director or Health Protection and Medical Director |
Public Health England |
21 hours |
PHE Regional Director, North of England |
Public Health England |
21 hours |
PHE Regional Director, Midlands and East of England |
Public Health England |
21 hours |
PHE Regional Director, South of England |
Public Health England |
21 hours |
PHE Regional Director, London |
Public Health England |
21 hours |