The maturity of local government in use of data

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Wrexham County Borough Council – Review of Public Engagement
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Wrexham County Borough Council – Springing Forward
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Explanatory Memorandum to the Finance Committee 2022-23
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Aneurin Bevan University Health Board – Review of Quality Governance…
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Denbighshire County Council – Springing Forward
This study assesses whether local government has the right building blocks and culture in place to capitalise on the data that it holds.
The report is split into 4 parts:
- In Part 1 of the report, we study the strategic approach taken by local authorities to making better use of data.
- In Part 2 we summarise local authorities’ data protection work and how they are progressing sharing data with other public bodies.
- In Part 3 we examine whether local authorities have the skills and capacity to gather, share and analyse data.
- In Part 4 we consider how effectively local authorities use available data to agree future priorities and allocate resources.
Based on these findings, the Auditor General has concluded that local authorities are slowly developing a culture that values and uses data to its full potential to help improve services and outcomes.
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