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  1. DCLG Permanent Secretary data: 2012

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    Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government (2018 to 2021) (2013). DCLG Permanent Secretary data: 2012 [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/dclg-permanent-secretary-data-2012
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    Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government (2018 to 2021)
    Description

    DCLG is publishing staff data in support of the government’s transparency agenda.

    These documents contain details for 2012 of the Department for Communities and Local Government’s Permanent Secretary’s meetings, lunches and dinners with external organisations.

  2. Electronic Monitoring Statistics Annual Publication, March 2024

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    Ministry of Justice (2024). Electronic Monitoring Statistics Annual Publication, March 2024 [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/electronic-monitoring-statistics-annual-publication-march-2024
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    Jul 18, 2024
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    Ministry of Justice
    Description

    Details

    The Electronic Monitoring Statistics publication is published to ensure transparency of the use and delivery of electronic monitoring across England and Wales. It contains details of the number of individuals with an active electronic device fitted, the numbers of new notification orders and the completed orders. This publication covers the period up to 31 March 2024.

    Pre-release list

    The Electronic Monitoring Statistics publication is produced and handled by the Ministry of Justice’s (MOJ) analytical professionals and production staff. Pre-release access of up to 24 hours is granted to the following persons:

    Ministry of Justice and HM Prison and Probation (HMPPS)

    Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice; Permanent Secretary; Director General of Probation and Wales; Media Special Advisor; HMPPS Change Executive Director; Electronic Monitoring SRO; Head of Electronic Monitoring Future Services; Associate Commercial Specialist; Electronic Monitoring Operational Policy Lead; Head of Electronic Monitoring Operations; Head of Electronic Monitoring Contract Management; Head of Future Service Quality & Performance; Electronic Monitoring and Early Resolution Policy Lead; Head of Prisons, Probation and Reoffending, and Head of Profession for Statistics; Head of HMPPS Performance; Head of MOJ Strategic Performance; relevant Press Officers (x4); Senior Digital Content Manager

    Home Office

    Electronic Monitoring Service Delivery Lead

  3. Freedom of Information statistics - January 2010 - June 2012

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    Updated Apr 25, 2013
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    Ministry of Justice (2013). Freedom of Information statistics - January 2010 - June 2012 [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/earlier-editions-statistics-on-implementation-in-central-government-earlier-editions-in-the-series
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    Apr 25, 2013
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    Ministry of Justice
    Description

    Statistics on handling of requests for information under the Freedom of Information Act by over 40 central government bodies, including all departments of state.

    The annual statistics cover the implementation and operation of the Act 2000 in central government. The publication draws together the quarterly statistics for the year and analyses the longer-term trends.

    Figures are derived from manual returns submitted by participating bodies, and cover timeliness of responses, outcomes of requests, and use of the appeal process.

    Archive

    http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20110322191207/http://www.justice.gov.uk/publications/freedomofinformationquarterly-archive.htm" class="govuk-link">Previous issues

    Statistical notice

    In addition to Ministry of Justice professional and production staff, pre-release access to the quarterly statistics of up to 24 hours is granted to the following postholders:

    Ministry of Justice: Secretary of State, Minister of State, Permanent Secretary, Information Director, Head of Information Policy Division, Head of FOI Policy and Strategy Unit, Head of Data Access and Compliance Unit, special advisers and the relevant press officer.

    Other monitored bodies: The statistics are compiled with the assistance of freedom of information officers in each monitored body, although these officials do not have pre-release access to the final quarterly bulletin prior to publication.

  4. DCLG Permanent Secretary data: 2015

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    Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government (2018 to 2021) (2015). DCLG Permanent Secretary data: 2015 [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/dclg-permanent-secretary-data-2015
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    Oct 20, 2015
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    Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government (2018 to 2021)
    Description

    These documents contain details of the Department for Communities and Local Government’s Permanent Secretary’s meetings and lunches and dinners with external organisations.

  5. Legal aid statistics: July to September 2022

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    Ministry of Justice (2022). Legal aid statistics: July to September 2022 [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/legal-aid-statistics-july-to-september-2022
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    Dec 15, 2022
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    Authors
    Ministry of Justice
    Description

    The quarterly legal aid statistics bulletin presents statistics on the legal aid scheme administered by the Legal Aid Agency (LAA) for England and Wales. This edition comprises the first release of statistics for the three month period from July to September 2022 and also provides the latest statement of figures for all earlier periods. This edition also includes figures on Criminal Legal Aid Reform accelerated measures. These statistics are derived from data held by LAA, produced and published by Legal Aid Statistics team of the Ministry of Justice (MOJ). Link to Data visualisation tool, a web-based tool allowing the user to view and customize charts and tables based on the published statistics.

    This publication shows that expenditure across civil legal aid has increased year on year and has also increased more over the recent quarters. Following recovery from the impact of the pandemic, criminal legal aid expenditure has fallen in the most recent quarter due to strike action in the Crown Court in which impacted workload completed within the period.

    Statistician’s Comment

    Criminal legal aid workload for representation at the courts had returned to levels seen before covid but in the last few quarters we’ve seen falls in both courts suggesting a sustained fall in cases reaching court. In the most recent quarter, we have seen an increase in both police station claims and a corresponding representation orders at the magistrates’ court halting this trend. The increase to extended sentencing powers at the magistrates’ court, since implementation in May 2022, has been feeding through to overall volumes with less committals for sentence arriving at the Crown Court and subsequently more work held at the lower court.

    Civil legal aid volumes and expenditure show a varied picture compared to last year. Overall civil expenditure is returning to pre-pandemic levels driven by family law expenditure. Other non-family workload has not recovered to the same extent and this is driven by a slow recovery of housing work although in the last quarter this has increased. Overall civil legal aid workload still remains below pre-pandemic levels although trends are increasing in domestic violence, mental health and, within exceptional case funding, immigration.

    It was expected that criminal and civil legal aid volumes would return to, and even temporarily exceed, historic trend levels and more recent falls could be due to this return to normal levels.

    Pre-release

    Pre-release access of up to 24 hours is granted to the following persons:

    Ministry of Justice

    Secretary of State for Justice, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Permanent Secretary, Head of Legal Aid Policy (2), Special Advisor Inbox, Legal Aid Policy Officials (3), Press Officers (4), Digital Officers (2), Private secretaries (5), Legal Aid Analysis (2)

    Legal Aid Agency

    Chief Executive, Chief Executive’s Office, Head of Financial Forecasting, Senior External Communications Manager, Director of Finance Business Partnering, Service Development Managers (2), Exceptional and Complex Cases Workflow Co-ordinator, Change Manager

  6. Family Court Statistics Quarterly: July to September 2022

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    Ministry of Justice (2022). Family Court Statistics Quarterly: July to September 2022 [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/family-court-statistics-quarterly-july-to-september-2022
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    Dec 15, 2022
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    Authors
    Ministry of Justice
    Description

    This report presents the latest statistics on type and volume of cases that are received and processed through the family court system of England and Wales in the third quarter of 2022 (July to September).

    The material contained within this publication was formerly contained in Court Statistics Quarterly, a publication combining Civil, Family and Criminal court statistics.

    Pre-release access

    In addition to Ministry of Justice (MOJ) professional and production staff, pre-release access to the quarterly statistics of up to 24 hours is granted to the following postholders:

    Ministry of Justice

    Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice; Minister of State; Parliamentary Under Secretary of State; Lords spokesperson; Permanent Secretary; Private Secretaries (across 5 offices); 3 Special Advisors;

    Head of News; Head of Communications at the Office for Public Guardian; Deputy Head of News; Chief Press Officer; Senior Press Officer; Press Officer;

    Director General, Performance, Strategy and Analysis Group; Director General, Policy and Strategy Group; Family Justice Director; Deputy Director, Family Justice policy; Head of Family Justice Reform; Civil, Family, Tribunals data lead, Courts and Tribunals Recovery Unit.

    Her Majesty’s Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS)

    Chief Executive; Chief Financial Officer; Director of Operations; Deputy Director, Family Operations; Operation lead, Divorce; Head of Operational Performance; Head of Family Modernisation and Improvement.

  7. Employment Rates following Release from Custody - Ad Hoc

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    Ministry of Justice (2023). Employment Rates following Release from Custody - Ad Hoc [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/employment-rates-following-release-from-custody-ad-hoc
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    May 23, 2023
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    Ministry of Justice
    Description

    This ad hoc statistical release covers rates and volumes of employment for adults released from custody in England and Wales at six weeks and six months following release, covering April 2021 to March 2023.

    This data is preliminary management information, and is subject to potential revision in later Official Statistics publications.

    Pre-release access

    The bulletin was produced and handled by the ministry’s analytical professionals and production staff. For the bulletin pre-release access of up to 24 hours is granted to the following persons:

    Ministry of Justice:

    Secretary of State and Lord Chancellor; Minister of State (Minister for Prisons, Parole and Probation); Permanent Secretary; Director General, Performance, Strategy and Analysis; Director, Planning and Performance; Head of the Permanent Secretary’s Office; Head of Performance, Probation Programme; Deputy Director: Data and Evidence as a Service, Chief Statistician; Deputy Director Rehabilitation Policy; Deputy Director, Reducing Reoffending; Head of HMPPS Performance: Data and Evidence as a Service; Head of Reducing Reoffending Business Partnering Team; Private Secretary Desk: Secretary of State and Lord Chancellor; Private Secretary Desk: Minister of State (Minister for Prisons, Parole and Probation); Press Office Deputy Head of News; Press Office Probation Desk; Press Officer x2

    HM Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS):

    HMPPS CEO; Head of Office; Director General HMPPS CEO Director General, Operations; Director General Operations Office; Chief Probation Officer; Executive Director, HMPPS Wales; Executive Director, HMPPS Change; Executive Director, Strategy Planning and Performance; Programme Director Probation Programme; Deputy Director, Probation Programme; Chief Executive, New Futures Network; Head of Performance Intelligence Function

  8. Criminal Justice System statistics quarterly: December 2018

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    Updated Sep 13, 2019
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    Ministry of Justice (2019). Criminal Justice System statistics quarterly: December 2018 [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/criminal-justice-system-statistics-quarterly-december-2018
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    Sep 13, 2019
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    Ministry of Justice
    Description

    The reports present key statistics on activity in the criminal justice system for England and Wales. It provides information for the latest year (2018) with accompanying commentary, analysis and presentation of longer term trends.

    An interactive Sankey diagram (a type of flow diagram, in which the width of the arrows is shown proportionally to the number each represents) presenting information on offending histories accompanies this bulletin.

    https://moj-analytical-services.github.io/criminal_history_sankey/index.html" class="govuk-link">Offending histories

    Pre-release access

    The bulletin is produced and handled by the ministry’s analytical professionals and production staff. Pre-release access of up to 24 hours is granted to the following persons:

    Ministry of Justice

    Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice; Minister of State for Prisons and Probation; Parliamentary Under Secretary of State - Courts and Legal Aid; Parliamentary Under Secretary of State and Minister for Victims, Youth and Family Justice; Lords spokesperson – Ministry of Justice; Permanent Secretary; Principal Private Secretary; Deputy Principal Private Secretary; Private Secretary x5; Deputy Private Secretary; Assistant Private Secretary x3; 2 Special Advisers; 2 Press Officers; Director General, Policy, Communications & Analysis Group; Director, Data & Analytical Services Directorate; Chief Statistician; Director, Family and Criminal Justice Policy; Deputy Director, Bail, Sentencing and Release Policy; Section Head, Criminal Court Policy; Director, Offender and Youth Justice Policy; Section Head, Custodial Sentencing Policy; Head of Courts and Sentencing, Youth Justice Policy; Deputy Director - Crime; Crime Service Manager (Case Progression) - Courts and Tribunals Development; Head of Operational Performance; Deputy Director, Legal Operations - Courts & Tribunals Development Directorate; Policy Adviser x5; Statistician; Data Analyst x2.

    Home Office

    Home Secretary; Private Secretary to the Home Secretary; Deputy Principal Private Secretary to the Home Secretary; Assistant Private Secretary to the HO Permanent Secretary; Permanent Secretary, Home Office; Minister of State for Policing and the Fire Service; Assistant Private Secretary Minister of State for Policing and the Fire Service; Director of Crime, Home Office; Head of Crime and Policing Statistics, Home Office; Statistician - Recorded crime statistics.

    The Judiciary

    Lord Chief Justice; Head of the Criminal Justice Team.

    Cabinet Office

    Principal Analyst, Justice.

    Department for Education (pre-release access limited to supplementary paper on Prolific Offenders):

    Secretary of State for Education (and Private Secretary); Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Children and Families (and Private Secretary); Minister of State for School Standards (and Private Secretary); Special Advisers; Deputy Director, Data Group and Deputy Head of Profession for Statistics; Policy Official x9; Analyst x8; Press Officer x2.

  9. Payment by Results statistics: October 2015 to June 2021

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    Ministry of Justice (2022). Payment by Results statistics: October 2015 to June 2021 [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/payment-by-results-statistics-october-2015-to-june-2021
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    Apr 28, 2022
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    Ministry of Justice
    Description

    This publication provides final proven reoffending statistics for Community Rehabilitation Companies under Payment by Results and for the National Probation Service.

    Final figures are provided for the quarterly cohorts from October 2015 up to June 2020, and the 2015/16, 2016/17, 2017/18, 2018/19 and 2019/20 annual cohorts.

    The bulletin is produced and handled by the Ministry of Justice’s (MoJ) analytical professionals and production staff.

    Pre-release access of up to 24 hours is granted to the following persons:

    Ministry of Justice: Deputy Prime Minister; Minister of State and Minister for Afghan resettlement; Minister of State; Permanent Secretary; Chief Financial Officer; Director of Prison Policy; Director of Data & Analytical Services; Director of Probation Reform; Director of Youth Justice & Offender Policy; Deputy Director Strategic Support, Administration and Assurance; Deputy Director of Probation Policy; Chief Statistician & Head of Profession for Statistics; Deputy Director, Data and Evidence as a Service; Deputy Director, Offender Management and Public Protection Group; Deputy Director, Reducing Reoffending; relevant private secretaries (x6), special advisors (x2); press officers (x12); analysts (x11); and policy officials (x12).

    Her Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS): Chief Executive Officer of Her Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service; Deputy Director, Reducing Reoffending.

    Youth Justice Board (YJB): YJB analysts (x1).

    Home Office: Secretary of State, and the relevant private secretaries.

  10. Privacy injunctions statistics: January 2014 to June 2014

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    Updated Sep 25, 2014
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    Ministry of Justice (2014). Privacy injunctions statistics: January 2014 to June 2014 [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/privacy-injunctions-statistics-january-2014-to-june-2014
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    Sep 25, 2014
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    Ministry of Justice
    Description

    The statistics relate to injunctions dealt within any civil proceedings in the High Court or Court of Appeal in London where the court considers an application for an injunction prohibiting the publication of private or confidential information, the continuation of such an injunction, or an appeal against the grant or refusal of such an injunction. The statistics do not cover injunctions arising from proceedings dealing with family issues, immigration or asylum issues, to proceedings which raise issues of national security, nor to most proceedings dealing with intellectual property and employment issues. They are produced in accordance with the Code of Practice for Official Statistics.

    Main findings

    During the period January to June 2014, the sixth period for which these statistics have been collected (see explanatory notes in the report):

    • There were no new injunctions sought and granted, no interim injunctions for which continuation was sought and granted and no final, permanent injunction sought or granted
    • Also no proceedings in the Court of Appeal were heard for an appeal against a grant or refusal of an interim or final injunction

    In addition to Ministry of Justice professional and production staff, pre-release access to the biannual statistics of up to 24 hours is granted to the following postholders:

    Ministry of Justice

    Secretary of State, Ministers of State, Permanent Secretary, Director General - Justice Policy Group, Director - Law and Rights Policy, Head of Legal Policy, Senior Legal Policy Manager, Director - Analytical Services, Head of HM Court & Tribunals Service Performance Analysis and Reporting, Head of Criminal Law Policy, Assistant Director - Civil and Family Law, special advisers and the relevant press officers.

  11. DCMS Permanent Secretary and senior officials business costs and hospitality...

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    Updated Nov 29, 2013
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    Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (2013). DCMS Permanent Secretary and senior officials business costs and hospitality [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/dcms-permanent-secretary-and-senior-officials-business-costs-and-hospitality-received-april-to-june-2013
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    Nov 29, 2013
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    Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport
    Description

    The government has committed to publishing information about hospitality received by senior officials in an official capacity valued at over £140, and other business costs claimed. This information is published on a quarterly basis, with effect from 1 October 2009.

  12. Justice Data Lab statistics: April 2023

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    Updated Apr 27, 2023
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    Ministry of Justice (2023). Justice Data Lab statistics: April 2023 [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/justice-data-lab-statistics-april-2023
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 27, 2023
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    Ministry of Justice
    Description

    The report is released by the Ministry of Justice and produced in accordance with arrangements approved by the UK Statistics Authority.

    For further information about the Justice Data Lab, please refer to the following guidance:

    http://www.justice.gov.uk/justice-data-lab" class="govuk-link">http://www.justice.gov.uk/justice-data-lab

    Key findings this quarter

    One request is being published this quarter: The Chrysalis Programme (2012-2017).

    The Chrysalis Programme (2012-2017)

    The Chrysalis Programme is an integrated personal leadership and effectiveness development programme, working with individuals while they are in prison. This is the first JDL evaluation for Chrysalis, looking at programme participants between 2012 and 2017.

    The overall results show that those who took part in the Chrysalis Programme had a lower offending frequency compared to a matched comparison group. More people would be needed to determine the effect on the rate of reoffending and the time to first proven reoffence.

    Justice Data Lab service: available reoffending data

    The Justice Data Lab team have brought in reoffending data for the first quarter of 2021 into the service. It is now possible for an organisation to submit information on the individuals it was working with up to the end of March 2021, in addition to during the years 2002 to 2020.

    Pre-release access

    The bulletin is produced and handled by the Ministry’s analytical professionals and production staff. Pre-release access of up to 24 hours is granted to the following persons: Minister of State, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, Special Advisers, Permanent Secretary, Head of News, 1 Director General, 4 press officers, 2 policy officials, and 6 analytical officials. Relevant Special Advisers and Private Office staff of Ministers and senior officials may have access to pre-release figures to inform briefing and handling arrangements.

  13. Proven reoffending statistics: April to June 2021

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    Ministry of Justice (2023). Proven reoffending statistics: April to June 2021 [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/proven-reoffending-statistics-april-to-june-2021
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    Apr 27, 2023
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    Ministry of Justice
    Description

    This publication provides key statistics relating to the reoffending of offenders who were released from custody, received a non-custodial conviction at court, or received a caution. Latest figures for the three-monthly April to June 2021 offender cohort are provided.

    We regularly carry out work to improve our statistics and geography breakdowns, therefore please refer to the latest publication for the most up to date figures.

    The bulletin is produced and handled by the Ministry’s analytical professionals and production staff.

    Pre-release access of up to 24 hours is granted to the following persons:

    • Ministry of Justice: Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice; Minister of State; Permanent Secretary; Deputy Director, Reducing Reoffending; Deputy Director, Service Design; Deputy Director of Probation Policy; Deputy Director, Public Protection Group; Deputy Director, Data and Analysis; relevant private secretaries (x2), special advisors (x4); press officers (x4); analysts (x8); and policy officials (x3).
    • Her Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS): Deputy Director, Reducing Reoffending; and policy official (x1).
    • Youth Justice Board (YJB): YJB analysts (x1).
  14. Offender Management Statistics quarterly: July to September 2021

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    Ministry of Justice (2022). Offender Management Statistics quarterly: July to September 2021 [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/offender-management-statistics-quarterly-july-to-september-2021
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    Jan 27, 2022
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    Ministry of Justice
    Description

    Latest figures for the quarter July to September 2021 are provided and compared to the same period in 2020. This is with the exception of the prison population where more recent data are available (31 December 2021).

    It covers flows into these services (receptions into prison or probation starts) and flows out (releases from prison or probation terminations) as well as the caseload of these services at specific points in time.

    Pre-release list

    Offender Management Statistics are produced and handled by the Ministry of Justice’s (MOJ) analytical professionals and production staff. Pre-release access of up to 24 hours is granted to the following persons:

    Ministry of Justice

    Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State, Minister for Prisons, Minister for Youth Justice, Special Advisors (SpAds), Permanent secretaries, Relevant private secretaries (x9), Director General, Chief Financial Officer Group, Director of Prison Policy and Reform, Director of Data and Analysis, Deputy Director (Chief Statistician), Deputy Director, Data and Evidence as a Service (DES): DPRH, Deputy Director, Head of Bail, Sentencing and Release, Analytical officers (x12), Policy officers (x8), Press officers (x10).

    HM Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS)

    Deputy Director, Head of Public Protection Group (PPG), Head of Post-release Casework Section; Analytical officers (x1), Policy officers (x2)

    Home Office

    Secretary of State, Private secretary (x1)

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    BIS permanent secretary and government chief scientific adviser meetings:...

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    Department for Business, Innovation & Skills (2013). BIS permanent secretary and government chief scientific adviser meetings: October to December 2012 [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/bis-permanent-secretary-and-government-chief-scientific-adviser-meetings-october-to-december-2012
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    May 3, 2013
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    Department for Business, Innovation & Skills
    Description

    The BIS permanent secretary and the government chief scientific adviser must publish details of their meetings with external organisations. Covers the period of October to December 2012.

  16. Family Court Statistics Quarterly: October to December 2022

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    Ministry of Justice (2023). Family Court Statistics Quarterly: October to December 2022 [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/family-court-statistics-quarterly-october-to-december-2022
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    Mar 30, 2023
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    Ministry of Justice
    Description

    This report presents the latest statistics on type and volume of cases that are received and processed through the family court system of England and Wales in the fourth quarter of 2022 (October to December).

    The material contained within this publication was formerly contained in Court Statistics Quarterly, a publication combining Civil, Family and Criminal court statistics.

    Pre-release access

    In addition to Ministry of Justice (MOJ) professional and production staff, pre-release access to the quarterly statistics of up to 24 hours is granted to the following postholders:

    Ministry of Justice

    Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice; Minister of State; 2 Parliamentary Under Secretary of States; Lords spokesperson; Permanent Secretary; 6 Private Secretaries; 3 Special Advisors;

    Head of News; Head of Communications at the Office for Public Guardian; 2 Deputy Head of News; Chief Press Officer; 2 Press Officers;

    Director General, Performance, Strategy and Analysis Group; Director General, Policy and Strategy Group; Family Justice Director; Deputy Director, Family Justice policy; Head of Family Justice Reform; Civil, Family, Tribunals data lead, Courts and Tribunals Recovery Unit.

    Her Majesty’s Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS)

    Chief Executive; Chief Financial Officer; Director of Operations; Deputy Director, Family Operations; Operation lead, Divorce; Head of Operational Performance; Head of Family Modernisation and Improvement.

  17. Family Court Statistics Quarterly: October to December 2020

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    Ministry of Justice (2021). Family Court Statistics Quarterly: October to December 2020 [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/family-court-statistics-quarterly-october-to-december-2020
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 25, 2021
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    Authors
    Ministry of Justice
    Description

    This report presents the latest statistics on type and volume of cases that are received and processed through the family court system of England and Wales in the final quarter of 2020 (October to December), including annual trends

    The material contained within this publication was formerly contained in Court Statistics Quarterly, a publication combining Civil, Family and Criminal court statistics.

    Notice: Please be aware that we are reviewing what we currently publish for divorce to account for changes to the data available following the reform of the divorce system and due to the feedback gained from the recent FCSQ consultation.

    Pre-release access

    In addition to Ministry of Justice (MOJ) professional and production staff, pre-release access to the quarterly statistics of up to 24 hours is granted to the following postholders:

    Ministry of Justice

    Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice; 3 Parliamentary Under Secretary of States; Lords spokesperson; Principal Private Secretary; Deputy Principal Private Secretary; Permanent Secretary; 6 Private Secretaries; 7 Deputy Private Secretaries; 13 Assistant Private Secretaries; Special Advisor; President of the Family Division; Head of News; Head of Communications at the Office for Public Guardian; Deputy Head of News; 2 Chief Press Officers; 2 Press Officers; Chief Finance Officer; Director, Policy and Strategy Group; Director of Data and Analytical Services; Chief Statistician; 13 Policy and Analytical Advisors.

    Her Majesty’s Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS)

    Interim Chief Executive; Head of Court Tribunal Service Centre; National Services Director; Head of Family Modernisation and Improvement; Delivery Director, National Business Services; Deputy Director, Family Operations; Operation lead, Divorce; Operation lead, Probate; Head of Operational Performance; Head of Data and MI Delivery; 3 Operational Managers.

  18. Family Court Statistics Quarterly: April to June 2021

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    Ministry of Justice (2021). Family Court Statistics Quarterly: April to June 2021 [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/family-court-statistics-quarterly-april-to-june-2021
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    Ministry of Justice
    Description

    This report presents the latest statistics on type and volume of cases that are received and processed through the family court system of England and Wales in the first quarter of 2021 (April to June).

    The material contained within this publication was formerly contained in Court Statistics Quarterly, a publication combining Civil, Family and Criminal court statistics.

    Notice: Following on from a recent public consultation on FCSQ, there have been some changes to a number of tables - a full update is provided in the bulletin on all consultation commitments.

    Also, as per the notice in the FCSQ publication released in March 2021, the Power of Attorney (PoA) data provided for the Office of the Pubic Guardian has been revised to focus on registrations rather than receipts of PoAs and to expand the range of metrics published.

    Pre-release access

    In addition to Ministry of Justice (MOJ) professional and production staff, pre-release access to the quarterly statistics of up to 24 hours is granted to the following postholders:

    Ministry of Justice

    Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice; Minister of State; 2 Parliamentary Under Secretary of States; Lords spokesperson; Permanent Secretary; Principal Private Secretary; Deputy Principal Private Secretary; 6 Private Secretaries; 8 Deputy Private Secretaries; 13 Assistant Private Secretaries; 3 Special Advisors; President of the Family Division; Head of News; Head of Content and Channels; Head of Communications at the Office for Public Guardian; Deputy Head of News; Senior Digital Content Manager; 2 Chief Press Officers; 2 Press Officers; Chief Finance Officer; Director, Policy and Strategy Group; Director of Data and Analytical Services; Chief Statistician; 13 Policy and Analytical Advisors.

    Her Majesty’s Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS)

    Interim Chief Executive; Head of Court Tribunal Service Centre; National Services Director; Head of Family Modernisation and Improvement; Delivery Director, National Business Services; Deputy Director, Family Operations; Operation lead, Divorce; Head of Operational Performance; Head of Data and MI Delivery; 3 Operational Managers.

  19. Further education and skills: statistical first release October 2016

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    Skills Funding Agency (2016). Further education and skills: statistical first release October 2016 [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/further-education-and-skills-statistical-first-release-october-2016
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    Oct 25, 2016
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    Skills Funding Agency
    Description

    Additional breakdowns of this data are available at the FE Data Library.

    This is a Department for Education (DfE) statistical first release (SFR), published by the Skills Funding Agency (SFA). It is a National Statistics publication which complies compliance the Code of Practice for Official Statistics.

    Publication data: Underlying statistical data Local Authority data is included in supplementary tables Region: England Coverage status: Final Next release: 17 November Provides information on adult (aged 19 and over) government-funded further education (excluding schools and higher education) and all age (16 and over) apprenticeships in England, between 2010 to 2011 and 2015 to 2016.

    Feedback is essential to ensure the SFR remains relevant to all users. Periodically we ask for opinions about our release and if you would like to be involved in the future then please contact FE.OFFICIALSTATISTICS@education.gov.uk.

    Dave Bartholomew
    Department for Education
    FE Statistics
    Floor 4
    2 St Paul’s Place
    125 Norfolk Street
    Sheffield
    S1 2JF

    Email: FE.OFFICIALSTATISTICS@education.gov.uk

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    Department for Education

    Secretary of State for Education (DfE) Minister of State for Universities, Science, Research and Innovation (DfE) Minister of State for Vulnerable Children and Families (DfE)

    Special Adviser (DfE) (2 recipients) Permanent Secretary (DfE)

    Head of Profession for Statistics (DfE) Head of Profession Support (DfE)

    Director General, Higher and Further Education (DfE) Director General, Education Standards (DfE)

    Director, Closing the Gap Group (DfE) Deputy Director, Vocational Education Directorate (DfE) Deputy Director, Skills Policy Analysis (DfE) Deputy Director, Simplification, Funding and Sponsorship (DfE)

    Director, Apprenticeship Directorate (DfE) Deputy Director, Apprenticeships (DfE) Team leader, Apprenticeships (DfE)

    Press Officers (DfE) (3 recipients)

    Skills Funding Agency

    Skills Funding Agency, Executive Director Skills Funding Agency Communications (1 recipient)

    Briefing support

    Briefing Support/Official – Apprenticeship Policy (DfE) (1 recipient) Briefing Support/Officials – Routes into Apprenticeships and Work (DfE) (3 recipients) Briefing Support/Official – Statutory Entitlements, ACL, Offender Learning (DfE) Briefing Support/Official – FE Policy - Funding, Transition, Devolution (DfE) Briefing Support/Official – Employer Ownership Pilot - Specialilst Institutions and Delivery DfE) Briefing Support/Official – Advanced Learning Loans - Higher Level Student Finance (DfE) (3 recipients) Briefing Support/Official – Earn or Learn Taskforce (CO) Commercial and Legal Unit (DfE) (1 recipients)

  20. Payment by results statistics: October 2015 to December 2017

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    Ministry of Justice (2018). Payment by results statistics: October 2015 to December 2017 [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/payment-by-results-statistics-october-2015-to-december-2017
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    Oct 25, 2018
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    Ministry of Justice
    Description

    This publication provides final and interim proven reoffending statistics for Community Rehabilitation Companies under Payment by Results and for the National Probation Service.

    Final figures are provided for October to December 2015, January to March 2016, April to June 2016, July to September 2016, October to December 2016 and the 2015/16 annual cohort. Interim estimates are provided for the following quarterly cohorts: January to March 2017, April to June 2017, July to September 2017 and October to December 2017 and the 2016/17 interim estimate.

    The bulletin is produced and handled by the ministry’s analytical professionals and production staff.

    Pre-release access of up to 24 hours is granted to the following persons:

    Ministry of Justice: Ministry of Justice Secretary of State; Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Prisons, Probation, Rehabilitation and Sentencing; Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Victims, Youth and Family Justice; Permanent Secretary; Director General of Prisons, Offender and Youth Justice Policy; Director of Prisons, Probation and Youth Justice Policy; Director of Analytical Services; Director of Community Interventions; Policy Lead: Reducing re-offending; and relevant private secretaries (x12), special advisors (x2); analysts; policy officers (x2) and press officers (x7).

    Her Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS): Director General of Her Majesty’s Prison Probation Service; Head of PPAS; Head of Offender Management and Public Protection Group (OMPPG); Deputy Director of Offender Policy Team; Head of CRC Contract Management Group, Directorate of Contracted Services; Policy Official: Licence recalls; Head of Information; policy officer; analyst.

    Youth Justice Board (YJB): YJB Senior Information Analyst & YJB Senior Data Analyst.

    Parole Board: Business Manager.

    Home Office: Secretary of State, and the relevant private secretaries.

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Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government (2018 to 2021) (2013). DCLG Permanent Secretary data: 2012 [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/dclg-permanent-secretary-data-2012
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DCLG Permanent Secretary data: 2012

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Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government (2018 to 2021)
Description

DCLG is publishing staff data in support of the government’s transparency agenda.

These documents contain details for 2012 of the Department for Communities and Local Government’s Permanent Secretary’s meetings, lunches and dinners with external organisations.

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