Working to make government more effective

In-person event

Data Bites #6: Getting things done with data in government

At this month's Data Bites, we heard from The Legal Education Foundation on Digital Justice, as well as the Food Standards Agency and the NAO.

Dr Natalie Byrom, Director of Research and Learning at The Legal Education Foundation
Dr Natalie Byrom, Director of Research and Learning at The Legal Education Foundation, discussed Digital Justice: HMCTS data strategy and delivering access to justice.

Watch the event

Listen to the event

Better use of data is key to more effective government. Across government, teams are doing fascinating work with data. But those projects don’t get the attention they deserve.

At this event, the sixth in our series, our speakers presented their data projects in an exciting, quickfire format. Each set of speakers had eight minutes, followed by eight minutes of questions from the audience.

We heard from:

  • John Sheridan, Digital Director at The National Archives, on legislation as data - meeting the challenge of Brexit
  • Dr Natalie Byrom, Director of Research and Learning at The Legal Education Foundation, on Digital Justice: HMCTS data strategy and delivering access to justice
  • Adam Locker, Data Architect at the Food Standards Agency, on fix the plumbing: a user’s guide
  • Ben Coleman, Data Analytics Lead at the National Audit Office, on the NAO’s Data Service – a local solution to the problems caused by inconsistent government data releases

This event was chaired by Gavin Freeguard, Programme Director and Head of Data and Transparency at the Institute for Government.

We would like to thank The Legal Education Foundation for supporting this event.

#IFGDataBites

Follow @ifgevents

 

Related content