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Dr Ed Pyle

@Ed_Pyle

Government Social Researcher | Health/wellbeing | PhD in behaviour change | UK Gov Social Research Award winner 2018 & 2023 | Views own. RT ≠ endorsement

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Great to find out my colleagues and I won the annual Analysis in Government Impact award for our work: Experiences of Homes for Ukraine Scheme Sponsors

#AiGAwards WINNER! The winner of the AiG Impact Award is... The Public Services Analysis Team in the Analytical Hub @ONS for their work on Experiences of Homes for Ukraine Scheme Sponsors Huge congratulations to the team! 🎉🏆🌟🎉#ProudToBeAGovernmentAnalyst @GSR_UK

gov_analysis's tweet image. #AiGAwards WINNER!

The winner of the AiG Impact Award is...

The Public Services Analysis Team in the Analytical Hub @ONS for their work on Experiences of Homes for Ukraine Scheme Sponsors

Huge congratulations to the team! 🎉🏆🌟🎉#ProudToBeAGovernmentAnalyst @GSR_UK


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Commenting on the findings, Ed Pyle from the Office for National Statistics said💬 ➡️ ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulati…

ONS's tweet image. Commenting on the findings, Ed Pyle from the Office for National Statistics said💬

➡️ ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulati…

Great to present on our rapid response to the crisis in Ukraine at #RSS2023Conf Latest release: ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulati…

30 minutes to go! 🕘 Before the #RSS2023Conf wraps up be sure to catch this morning’s session as we explore @ONS’s rapid response to the Ukrainian crisis, and our work to understand the experiences of Ukrainian arrivals and their sponsors. More info ⬇️ virtual.oxfordabstracts.com/#/event/4019/s…



Our analysis of the social impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on disabled people published this morning.

Latest data show a larger proportion of disabled people were worried about the effect of #COVID19 on their lives (78%) than non-disabled people (69%) in Feb 2021. For disabled people this has fallen since Sept 2020 (83%) ow.ly/ALkc50Ekqvv

ONS's tweet image. Latest data show a larger proportion of disabled people were worried about the effect of #COVID19 on their lives (78%) than non-disabled people (69%) in Feb 2021.

For disabled people this has fallen since Sept 2020 (83%) ow.ly/ALkc50Ekqvv


Very interesting from Tim and team

Latest data show a larger proportion of disabled people were worried about the effect of #COVID19 on their lives (78%) than non-disabled people (69%) in Feb 2021. For disabled people this has fallen since Sept 2020 (83%) ow.ly/ALkc50Ekqvv

ONS's tweet image. Latest data show a larger proportion of disabled people were worried about the effect of #COVID19 on their lives (78%) than non-disabled people (69%) in Feb 2021.

For disabled people this has fallen since Sept 2020 (83%) ow.ly/ALkc50Ekqvv


Dr Ed Pyle reposted

Today is psychologist Rensis Likert’s birthday. On a scale from 1 (not at all) to 7 (very much), how much has he contributed to your work?


ONS hub for covid19 related data and analysis ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulati…


Fantastic presentation

Another engaging afternoon sharing news and developments across our ALB, ONS and DCMS stats colleagues.

DCMSInsight's tweet image. Another engaging afternoon sharing news and developments across our ALB, ONS and DCMS stats colleagues.


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The latest DCMS #TakingPart adult and child statistics, covering April 2018 to March 2019 have been published today. Take a look here: bit.ly/2a5O8FM


Our analysis of personal and economic well-being published today - about a fifth of the UK population continue to report high anxiety

The average anxiety rating in the UK has reached its lowest level since 2015 ow.ly/QIEs50pRkpL

ONS's tweet image. The average anxiety rating in the UK has reached its lowest level since 2015 ow.ly/QIEs50pRkpL


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Living in cities compared to rural locations significantly contributes to children’s loneliness ow.ly/PoUp30oiWxi

ONS's tweet image. Living in cities compared to rural locations significantly contributes to children’s loneliness ow.ly/PoUp30oiWxi

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When you talk about science, are you sure the words you are using don't mean something different to others? Here are five examples of scientific lingo to use with caution


Qualitative research published today on children and young people's experiences of loneliness.

Today, for the first time, we have published research into how often children and young people feel lonely, and why. Read what they said ow.ly/GZUJ30mRZVp

ONS's tweet image. Today, for the first time, we have published research into how often children and young people feel lonely, and why.  Read what they said ow.ly/GZUJ30mRZVp


Dr Ed Pyle reposted

Social media: is it really to blame for young people being lonelier than any other age group? We asked a researcher bit.ly/2IDbHJ4


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Today we've published our personal well-being in the UK bulletin. It’s the first time we’ve identified how factors such as health, access to services, and crime levels may affect how people rate their well-being in different parts of the UK. Find out more ow.ly/VmJa30lYzSX

ONS's tweet image. Today we've published our personal well-being in the UK bulletin. It’s the first time we’ve identified how factors such as health, access to services, and crime levels may affect how people rate their well-being in different parts of the UK. Find out more ow.ly/VmJa30lYzSX

Qualitative research to address this gap to follow in the coming months

Today, for the first time, we have published research into how often children and young people feel lonely, and why. Read what they said ow.ly/GZUJ30mRZVp

ONS's tweet image. Today, for the first time, we have published research into how often children and young people feel lonely, and why.  Read what they said ow.ly/GZUJ30mRZVp


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Antidepressant drugs barely work better than placebo. That hasn't stopped doctors in the UK prescribing record numbers of the pills to children bit.ly/2MghYhQ


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Teetotalism in midlife makes you more likely to develop dementia? What the research actually says bit.ly/2O9dgzR


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