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Explore Education Statistics includes previous pupil attendance releases since September 2022.
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This data is available through the ‘Explore data and files’ section in the file called ‘Time series - APS per entry by institution type’.In addition it is accessible through the dashboard linked below. The dashboard combines data from this statistical release (covering the latest 2022/23 provisional data ) with selected older data compiled from previous versions of the ‘A level and other 16 to 18 results’ statistical release: 16-18 Time-series attainment and single year entriesOn the left-hand side, clicking on the link ‘Attainment: APS per entry and average result’ brings up the dashboard with attainment data in terms of APS per entry.Data including the applied general and tech level cohorts starts in 2015/16 (when these cohorts were first defined in this statistical release, and school and college data). Data for the A level cohort starts in 2012/13.
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TwitterThis dashboard shows information about how the Timber dispatches service is currently performing. This is a "beta" service. The dashboard shows number of digital transactions, total cost of transactions, cost per transaction and take-up of digital services. Performance Dashboards are likely to be used by many people, including: government service managers and their teams journalists students and researchers members of the public interested in how public services are performing The service also provides the option of a download of the data.
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TwitterThis dashboard shows information about how the Farm survey responses service is currently performing. This is a "beta" service. The dashboard shows number of digital transactions, total cost of transactions, cost per transaction and take-up of digital services. Performance Dashboards are likely to be used by many people, including: government service managers and their teams journalists students and researchers members of the public interested in how public services are performing The service also provides the option of a download of the data.
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TwitterThis dashboard shows information about how the Applications for Certificates of Free Sale service is currently performing. This is a "beta" service. The dashboard shows number of digital transactions, total cost of transactions, cost per transaction and take-up of digital services. Performance Dashboards are likely to be used by many people, including: government service managers and their teams journalists students and researchers members of the public interested in how public services are performing The service also provides the option of a download of the data.
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This dashboard shows information about how the Basic Payment Scheme (BPS) service is currently performing.
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government service managers and their teams journalists students and researchers members of the public interested in how public services are performing The service also provides the option of a download of the data.
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TwitterThis dashboard shows information about how the Issues of Export Health Certificates service is currently performing. This is a "beta" service. The dashboard shows number of digital transactions, total cost of transactions, cost per transaction and take-up of digital services. Performance Dashboards are likely to be used by many people, including: government service managers and their teams journalists students and researchers members of the public interested in how public services are performing The service also provides the option of a download of the data.
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This dashboard shows information about how the Registrations of premises that produce or store hazardous waste service is currently performing.
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This dashboard shows information about how the CAP import and export licences service is currently performing.
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This Event Duration Monitoring (EDM) dataset relates to the performance of storm overflows in England. Data are provided by Water and Sewerage Companies (WaSCs) to the Environment Agency each year as part of their regulatory Annual Return, to fulfil their permitted conditions to discharge from these storm overflows under the Environmental Permitting Regulations.
Data files are provided by year (2024, 2023, 2022, 2021 & 2020) and include a sheet for each of the 10 WaSCs with storm overflows in England. Each WaSC sheet shows how often and how long each monitored storm overflow discharged during that year. From 2021 onwards the dataset also includes reasons why event duration monitors (EDM) may have provided information for <90% of the relevant return period, and why an overflow may have high spill counts in that period. These data reflect the best available information held by the WaSC at time of submission.
The data file for each year also contains key summary data tables. These include: number of storm overflows with EDM, number of storm overflows returning spill counts, average spill duration and average spill count for each WaSC. A dataset README guide is also provided which provides further information to help use and understand the data.
A sixth data file contains the annual key summary data from respective years plus a table showing long-term trends from 2016-2024.
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This dashboard shows information about how the Plant health imports: inspections service is currently performing.
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This dashboard shows information about how the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) export refunds service is currently performing. This is a "beta" service. The dashboard shows number of digital transactions, total cost of transactions, cost per transaction and take-up of digital services. Performance Dashboards are likely to be used by many people, including:
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TwitterThis analysis applies a novel spatial mediation framework to examine how food retail accessibility mediates the relationship between deprivation and depression at the local level. The methodological approach combines mediation analysis principles (Judd, C.M. & Kenny, D.A., 1981) with Geographically Weighted Regression (GWR) models, allowing relationships to vary spatially across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight rather than assuming uniform effects across the region. The spatial mediation analysis involved two key steps: Step 1 established the total effect of income deprivation on depression, whilst Step 2 examined the indirect effect by modelling both deprivation and food retail accessibility as simultaneous predictors of depression. Local coefficients were then compared at each location to identify areas where food retail accessibility serves as a mediating pathway in the deprivation-depression relationship. Statistical significance was assessed using local t-values with a threshold of ±1.96 (p < 0.05), ensuring robust identification of meaningful mediation effects across different geographical contexts. The analysis utilised QOF depression prevalence data (2022), Index of Multiple Deprivation measures (2019), and Department for Transport travel time statistics to retail food outlets (2019), representing spatial access to food supply chain endpoints across the study region. Data sources: In all analyses, we used the LSOA boundaries published by the Office for National Statistics: Office for National Statistics. Census 2011 geographies [Internet]. 2020. Available from: Lower layer Super Output Areas (December 2011) https://geoportal.statistics.gov.uk/datasets/ons::lower-layer-super-output-areas-december-2011-boundaries-ew-bfc-v3/about Digital vector boundaries for Integrated Care Boards in England were those published by the Office for National Statistics: Integrated Care Boards (April 2023) EN BGC [Internet]. 2023. Available from: https://www.data.gov.uk/dataset/d6bcd7d1-0143-4366-9622-62a99b362a5c/integrated-care-boards-april-2023-en-bgc Depression Prevalence 2022 - QOF depression prevalence: Daras, K., Rose, T., Tsimpida, D., & Barr, B. (2023). Quality and Outcomes Framework Indicators: Depression prevalence (QOF_4_12) [Dataset]. University of Liverpool. Available from: https://datacat.liverpool.ac.uk/2170/ Retail accessibility: DfT. (2021). Journey time statistics, England: 2019 [Dataset]. Department for Transport. Available from: https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/journey-time-statistics-england-2019/journey-time-statistics-england-2019#official-statistics Deprivation: McLennan, D., Noble, S., Noble, M., Plunkett, E., Wright, G., & Gutacker, N. (2019). The English indices of deprivation 2019: Technical report. Available from:https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/english-indices-of-deprivation-2019 Longitudinal Depression: Tsimpida, D., Tsakiridi, A., Daras, K., Corcoran, R., & Gabbay, M. (2024). Unravelling the dynamics of mental health inequalities in England: A 12-year nationwide longitudinal spatial analysis of recorded depression prevalence. SSM - Population Health, 26, 101669. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmph.2024.101669
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TwitterThe Health Inequalities Dashboard provides information to monitor progress on reducing inequalities within England. It presents measures of inequality for 18 indicators, each drawn from the Public Health Outcomes Framework (PHOF).
The dashboard measures trends in each indicator since a baseline period, with longer term data provided where these are available. Inequalities are considered across a range of dimensions, including:
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This dashboard shows information about how the Entry Level Stewardship claims service is currently performing.
This is a "beta" service. The dashboard shows number of digital transactions, total cost of transactions, cost per transaction and take-up of digital services. Performance Dashboards are likely to be used by many people, including:
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This dashboard shows the number of people in either a Local Authority or Neighbourhood who have had their symptoms assessed over the phone by NHS 111 and 999, where coronavirus (COVID-19) was suspected.
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TwitterThis dashboard shows information about how the Registrations to use or store boats service is currently performing. This is a "beta" service. The dashboard shows number of digital transactions, total cost of transactions, cost per transaction and take-up of digital services. Performance Dashboards are likely to be used by many people, including: government service managers and their teams journalists students and researchers members of the public interested in how public services are performing The service also provides the option of a download of the data.
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TwitterThis dashboard shows information about how the Land Management System: amendments service is currently performing. This is a "beta" service. The dashboard shows number of digital transactions, total cost of transactions, cost per transaction and take-up of digital services. Performance Dashboards are likely to be used by many people, including: government service managers and their teams journalists students and researchers members of the public interested in how public services are performing The service also provides the option of a download of the data.
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TwitterGender Pay Gap legislation introduced in April 2017 requires all employers of 250 or more employees to publish their gender pay gap each year. The gender pay gap is the difference between the average earnings of men and women, expressed relative to men’s earnings.
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TwitterThis publication provides information on the levels of overall, authorised and unauthorised absence in state-funded:
State-funded schools receive funding through their local authority or direct from the government.
It includes daily, weekly and year-to-date information on attendance and absence, in addition to reasons for absence. The release uses regular data automatically submitted to the Department for Education by participating schools.
Explore Education Statistics includes previous pupil attendance releases since September 2022.