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This collection brings together the Insolvency Service's statistics and datasets requested by users, along with ad-hoc statistics releases.
The Open Data User Group (ODUG) operated between 2012 and 2015. It gathered views of open data users/re-users to influence data releases for free through government’s Public Sector Transparency Board.
Sets out how we meet the needs of users of the business population estimates and keep them up to date.
Summary of our 2022/23 user research for our official statistics.
Understand user needs: plan research, prepare for sessions, share and analyse findings.
Internet use in the UK; annual estimates by age, sex, disability and geographical location.
Find out how charity service users can help to develop the charity's services by being trustees.
Internet use by adults aged 16 years and over. By age, sex, disability, geographical location and weekly earnings.
This research aimed to understand the experiences of customers using HMRC’s business and personal tax accounts.
Research with people who cannot or will not use digital services: who to include, how to do it, digital inclusion scale, assisted digital personas.
This section helps you to understand users and their needs and begin to diagnose the policy problems and challenges that you need to fix.
Planning user research activities for each development phase helps you design a service that meets the needs of your users.
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