Staffordshire Centre for Data Analytics
The Staffordshire Centre for Data Analytics (SCDA) is a collaboration initiative led by Staffordshire County Council, Staffordshire Police and Keele University. The Centre brings together partners from across the public sector to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of utilising data, with the primary aim of enhancing the quality of life and well‑being of Staffordshire communities.
By using shared resources, data, and expertise, the SCDA coordinates jointly agreed research projects centred on problem solving and early intervention. This approach is designed to support informed decision-making within the public sector, ultimately helping to reduce overall demand on public services.
The main aims of the SCDA are:
- To build a culture of data informed decision-making and encourage the innovative use of research and data analytics.
- To foster a culture of talent mobility, providing partner organisations with the resources, tools, and contacts to up-skill their workforce effectively.
- To promote an ethical and transparent approach to data and research operations by sharing best practice and lessons learned.
- To establish the SCDA as a leader in research, data analytics, and collaboration.
- To build a collaborative partnership that utilises the resources, knowledge, and expertise from partner organisations.
To find out more about the SCDA, please email scda@staffordshire.gov.uk or visit https://www.staffordshire.gov.uk/staffordshire-observatory/staffordshire-centre-data-analytics-scda.
Staffordshire Warmer Homes, Identification of Target Areas - February 2022 (850 KB)
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