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Using your data
Some messages from our work with DataBridge
Tom Smith, OCSI [email protected] 01273 810 270
To cover
• How can data help you? Some examples
• Our analysis with Amaze “Which neighbourhoods (and groups) are under-represented on our COMPASS register?”
• Presentation is important
• “How to” tools– Linking your postcode user info to published data
(Graham)– Finding relevant nationally published data (Stefan)
How can data help? Eg …
• Understanding need and demand(your users, published sources)
• How can we improve services(better targeting etc)
• Changes in user numbers and needs over time
• Quality of services
What is the need for our services ? Why should funders commission us ?
Which areas and/ or groups are we not reaching? Unmet need ?
How is demand and need changing? Emerging needs ?
What is the impact of our services on users? Return on Investment ?
6 drivers behind open data
• Accountability to citizens
• Choices for service users
• Public service productivity
• Public service quality
• Social growth
• Economic growth
How much does my government spend?
Which is the best school for my child?
How can I deliver a more efficient court service?
How safe is my local hospital?
How can I access my medical record and share my views with other patients?
How can I set up a business on public data?
Our analysis with Amaze
Our analysis with Amaze
• COMPASS register of children in the city with disability
• “Which neighbourhoods (and groups) are under-represented on our COMPASS register?” – Want to target promotional campaigns and contact
with schools and other services located in these areas
• Comparison of COMPASS database against publicly-available data – Used to identify ‘undercounted neighbourhoods and
groups
What did we do? Starting from COMPASS data ...
• Identify published datasets that can be used to compare with your data
How to use Data4nr to find relevantdata
What did we do? Starting from COMPASS data ...
• Identify published datasets that can be used to compare with your data
• Linking postcode data to other geographies e.g. Super Output Areas and wards
Postcode tooldeveloped forlocal VCS to use
What did we do? Starting from COMPASS data ...
• Identify published datasets that can be used to compare with your data
• Linking postcode data to other geographies e.g. Super Output Areas and wards
• Which neighbourhoods in Brighton have the highest children-with-disability populations?
What did we do? Starting from COMPASS data ...
• Identify published datasets that can be used to compare with your data
• Linking postcode data to other geographies e.g. Super Output Areas and wards
• Which neighbourhoods in Brighton have the highest children-with-disability populations?
• Which neighbourhoods are under-represented on COMPASS?
What did we do? Starting from COMPASS data ...
• Identify published datasets that can be used to compare with your data
• Linking postcode data to other geographies e.g. Super Output Areas and wards
• Which neighbourhoods in Brighton have the highest children-with-disability populations?
• Which neighbourhoods are under-represented on COMPASS?
• Which groups are under-represented on COMPASS?
– Compare COMPASS data with published data on DLA
Summary
• Brief analysis for the DataBridge project
• Shown how data held by local VCS groups can be compared with nationally-published data, to identify those areas that are under-represented in their data
• Analysis for Amaze to inform better service targetting
• Developed tools to help VCS groups across the city – feel free to use, contact us etc ...
Presentation is important
Taken from http://flowingdata.com/2011/10/21/the-venn-piagram/
Visualising the return on investment
Visualising the return on investment
£50,000 per year funding to Amaze DisabilityLiving Allowance Support Service
£3,000,000 per year in benefits received by families
“How to” tools
Linking your postcode user info to published data (Graham)
Finding relevant nationally published data (Stefan)
3 questions to take away
• What of this can we re-use in our organisation (or are doing so already) ?
• What tools would be useful to VCS across the city (eg, as per the postcode and searchable national data tools)
• What (additional) analysis support would be useful to VCS for … identifying need … funding bids … impact analysis … etc etc
Thank you
Tom SmithOxford Consultants for Social Inclusion (OCSI)
e: [email protected]: 01273 810 270w: www.ocsi.co.uk