Our roles and aims
Our role is to provide Parliament, government and the wider community with statistical information, analysis and advice on most aspects of Scottish life. This information is provided mainly through statistical bulletins and news releases, and is used to improve decision-making, stimulate research and inform debate. We aim to provide an authoritative and impartial picture of society and a window on the work and performance of government, which allows the impact of government policies and actions to be assessed.
Our commitment to data suppliers
Confidentiality: Confidential data from statistical enquiries is handled in accordance with the Government Statistical Service Code of Practice and with the Data Protection Act.
Burden: Information is not collected unnecessarily, but only when there is a clearly identified need. Only the minimum amount of information is collected to meet this need.
Review of data collection: Data collection systems are reviewed regularly to ensure that the information is still required and that the collection system is operating cost-effectively. These reviews are conducted in conjunction with both users and suppliers of the data.
Liaison: Close liaison is maintained with major suppliers of statistical data, e.g. local authorities, by a system of liaison committees.
Feedback: Arrangements for major data suppliers to have access to the data (subject to confidentiality constraints) at no, or reduced, cost, is handled by the liaison committees or by direct consultation.
Our commitment to users
Integrity: We ensure the statistics produced are not presented in a way which is misleading. We also comprehensively check the data at all stages to safeguard standards of accuracy.
Openness: We are completely open about our methods of collecting and processing data and about the methodology used in published analyses.
Guides: We produce regularly updated information leaflets on Scottish Executive statistical publications. Copies are normally distributed with statistical bulletins or can be obtained from the address for general enquiries (see back page).
Release: We will provide on request all available statistical information, subject to confidentiality, reliability, pre-publication embargoes, and on sufficient resources being available to carry out the work involved. An appropriate charge may be made.
Timeliness: We guarantee that requests or correspondence will be given either a substantive reply within 7 working days or an acknowledgement to be followed up (by a stated date) with a substantive reply.
THE GOVERNMENT STATISTICAL SERVICE
The Government Statistical Service (GSS) is the major provider of official statistics in the United Kingdom and comprises statistical staff in many government departments and agencies working in partnership. Together they provide a quality statistical service to a wide range of users. The GSS mission is
"to provide Parliament, government and the wider community with the statistical information, analysis and advice needed to improve decision making, stimulate research and inform debate".
Each department produces its own statistical publications, and also contributes to GSS compendium publications and databases. The Scottish Executive Statistical Services are part of the GSS, and are committed to adhering to its Code of Practice and high standards. We work with GSS colleagues across government to provide coherent and consistent official statistics.
GSS publications are grouped under the following broad subject headings: Compendia & Reference / Social & Welfare / Health & Care / The Economy / Commerce / Energy & Industry / Labour Market / Population & Migration / Education & Training / Crime & Justice / Environment / Transport, Travel & Tourism / Agriculture & Fishing / Other Government. This publication belongs to the Education & Training section.
| Enquiries on School Attainment and Qualifications of School Leavers 1997-98 should be addressed to: |
| John Taylor |
| Education Statistics Division |
| Scottish Executive Education Department |
| Area 1-A, Victoria Quay |
| EDINBURGH EH6 6QQ |
| Telephone: (0131) 244 0304; Fax: (0131) 244 0354 |
| e-mail: john.taylor@scotland.gov.uk |
| General enquiries on Scottish Executive statistics |
| can be addressed to: |
| David Burman |
| Central Statistics Unit |
| Scottish Executive Education Department |
| Area 1-B, Victoria Quay |
| EDINBURGH EH6 6QQ |
| Telephone: (0131) 244 0442; Fax: (0131) 244 0354 |
| e-mail: statistics.enquiries@scotland.gov.uk |
Advice on specific areas of Scottish Executive statistical work can be obtained from staff at the telephone numbers given below:
Scottish Executive Statistics contacts
| Schools - qualifications |
(0131) 244 0313 |
| Schools - pupils and teachers |
(0131) 244 0309 |
| School audit |
(0131) 244 0754 |
| Further & Higher education |
(0131) 244 0299 |
| Training |
(0131) 244 0304 |
| Economic, Business & Labour market |
(0141) 242 5446 |
| Investment assistance |
(0141) 242 5625 |
| Local government finance |
(0131) 244 7033 |
| Environment, planning & local government staffing |
(0131) 244 0445 |
| Housing |
(0131) 244 7236 |
| Transport |
(0131) 244 7255 |
| Health |
(0131) 244 3432 |
| Social work |
(0131) 244 3779 |
| Scottish Executive personnel |
(0131) 244 3926 |
| Agricultural census and labour force |
(0131) 244 6150 |
| Fisheries |
(0131) 244 6441 |
| Courts and law |
(0131) 244 2227 |
| Recorded crime and prisons |
(0131) 244 2225 |
Other related Statistics Units
| Forestry Commission |
(0131) 314 6337 |
| Higher Education Funding (SHEFC) |
(0131) 313 6575 |
| General Register
Office for Scotland*
- Vital statistics and publications - Population statistics, census statistics or digital boundary products |
(0131) 314 4243 (0131) 314 4254 |
| Further Education Funding (SFEFC) |
(0131) 313 6575 |
| Office for National
Statistics
- Social Statistics - Economic Statistics - Business Statistics |
(0171) 533 6262 (0171) 533 6363 (01633) 812 973 |
Current staff names, e-mail addresses and the bulletins listed below can be found on the Scottish Executive Web site at www.scotland.gov.uk. Further information on the General Register Office for Scotland is available on the website www.open.gov.uk/gros/groshome.htm. Further information on the Office for National Statistics is available on the website www.ons.gov.uk.
Most recent SEED Statistical Publications relating to Education and Training
| Ref. no. | Title |
Last published |
Price |
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B6/1999/1 |
Placing Requests in Education Authorities Schools 1997-98 |
8 June 1999 |
£2.00 |
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C3/1999/2 |
Participation in Education by 16-21 Year Olds in Scotland: 1987-88 to 1997-98 |
13 July 1999 |
£2.00 |
|
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New Deal for Unemployed People in Scotland |
24 June 99 |
- |
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- |
Further Education Statistics 1997-98 (Final) |
22 June 99 |
- |
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Further Education Bursary Statistics 1997-98 |
17 June 99 |
- |
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School Meals in Education Authority Schools 1998-99 |
8 June 99 |
- |
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Placing Requests in Education Authority Schools 1997-98 |
8 June 99 |
- |
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Further & Higher Education Statistics 1997-98 |
30 March 99 |
- |
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Students in FE Colleges 1997-98 provisional figures |
9 February 99 |
- |
| C3/1998/11 | Participation in Education by 16-21 year olds in Scotland: 1986-87 to 1996-97 |
December 98 |
£2.00 |
Additional copies of these publications may be purchased from Scottish Executive Publication Sales, The Stationery Office Bookshop, 71 Lothian Road, Edinburgh, EH3 9AZ, Telephone: (0131) 228 4181, Fax: (0131) 622 7017. Cheques should be made payable to The Stationery Office Limited.
Complaints and suggestions
If you are not satisfied with our service, please write to the Chief Statistician, Rob Wishart, Room 1-A75, Victoria Quay, Edinburgh, EH6 6QQ, Telephone: (0131) 244 0302, e-mail: rob.wishart@scotland.gov.uk. We also welcome any comments or suggestions that would help us to improve our standards of service