49 min

Communicating Evidence to Policymakers Risky Talk

    • Social Sciences

Politicians and civil servants are hungry for data to help design effective policy. How do we best collect and communicate this evidence - to support good governance and public accountability?  Joining David to explore interactive dashboards, misinformation and what’s not in the data are: 
Professor John Aston - former chief scientific adviser to the Home Office, now Harding Professor of Statistics in Public Life
Dr Laura Gilbert - Chief Data Analyst at No. 10 Downing St
Professor Diane Coyle CBE - Director of the Bennett Institute for Public Policy
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Views to share? Get in touch on Twitter @RiskyTalkPod or email riskytalk@maths.cam.ac.uk
Risky Talk is produced by Ilan Goodman for the Winton Centre for Risk and Evidence Communication at the University of Cambridge.
 

Politicians and civil servants are hungry for data to help design effective policy. How do we best collect and communicate this evidence - to support good governance and public accountability?  Joining David to explore interactive dashboards, misinformation and what’s not in the data are: 
Professor John Aston - former chief scientific adviser to the Home Office, now Harding Professor of Statistics in Public Life
Dr Laura Gilbert - Chief Data Analyst at No. 10 Downing St
Professor Diane Coyle CBE - Director of the Bennett Institute for Public Policy
***
Views to share? Get in touch on Twitter @RiskyTalkPod or email riskytalk@maths.cam.ac.uk
Risky Talk is produced by Ilan Goodman for the Winton Centre for Risk and Evidence Communication at the University of Cambridge.
 

49 min