A 2.5 hour course designed to help local and central government staff use efficiently available data on local economic growth
This course is a basic introduction to using data in local economic growth, aimed at those who have limited experience in data analysis, visualisation and insights.
Using several local authorities as examples in both taught sections and breakout activities, we’ll show how to better understand a specific area’s performance on GVA, productivity and income.
Learn more about the datasets available, which to use, and what can be learnt from them about the performance of a local economy.
By the end of the training, attendees will:
- Have a better understanding of publicly-available datasets on local economic growth topics.
- Understand how to decide what data analysis will be most useful to them.
- Be able to use charts to understand GVA, productivity, and income of a local economy.
- Feel more confident when using and presenting local economy data.
What sort of training is this?
- It is a short interactive workshop with a mix of presentations and practical exercises. If you’re not attending with colleagues, we’ll buddy you up with people from similar organisations for follow-up support.
Who should attend?
- This course is aimed at people who want to build their confidence in using data to inform economic development policymaking, and have limited experience in using ONS datasets.
- It is designed for people working within central government or within local government: local authorities, combined authorities, and LEPs.
- Please note: at this time, people in the private or third-sector are not eligible to attend. We may open up this course more widely at a later date.
How do I prepare?
- We recommend you reflect on your knowledge and experience using and presenting data. For example:
- When do you look at the current position and when is change over time better?
- Why may you use data on a per capita basis?
- How do you choose the right comparators?
- If you want a refresher in advance, we have short video introductions to selecting data and comparing to other areas available here:
What happens once I’ve signed up?
- You will receive a link to join the workshop three days in advance.
- We will send you resources you will need for the exercises shortly before the workshop. You can access these online or print them out.
- If you’re worried you have not received these emails, please contact us.
What happens after the workshop?
- We are keen to help you implement what you’ve learned. We offer support after the course to attendees including resources you can share with colleagues; and additional tailored support.
More questions?
- Please contact Head of Outreach, Megan Streb