The Royal Statistical Society (RSS) is accepting entries for our 2025 Campion Award for Excellence in Official Statistics, presented in partnership with the UK Statistics Authority and Civil Service World.
The award celebrates good practice in UK official statistics, recognising outstanding innovations, developments and challenges faced by government statisticians in providing both ‘business as usual’ outputs and the data needed to tackle current policy priorities.
It is named in honour of former RSS president, the late Sir Harry Campion, who was also the first director of the UK Central Statistical Office, the forerunner to the ONS.
Last year’s winner was the ONS Explore Subnational Statistics team for their work improving availability and access to local data in the UK.
Commenting on this year’s launch, chair of the judging panel Dev Virdee said:
“Every year with this award we see some fantastic examples of government statisticians working innovatively to deliver the data and analysis that we need, filling gaps in the statistics that are essential for informing policy decisions. I’m looking forward to seeing more examples of how data is being produced across the UK’s statistical system for the wider public good.”
Sir Robert Chote, chair of the UK Statistics Authority said:
“This award is a celebration of the inspiring work taking place across the UK, and a reminder of the breadth and depth of our statistical system.
“Whether it’s a small output for a specific audience or a major transformation programme, I’m always struck by the variety of excellent work nominated. The Authority is delighted to partner with the RSS again for the 2025 Campion Award and I’m sure this year’s entries will be just as impressive.”
The deadline for entries is Wednesday 9 April. Read more about the criteria and download the entry form.
Notes to editors:
- The UK Statistics Authority is an independent body operating at arm’s length from government as a non-ministerial department, directly accountable to Parliament. The Authority’s statutory objective is to promote and safeguard the production and publication of official statistics that serve the public good. It is also required to promote and safeguard the quality and comprehensiveness of official statistics, and ensure good practice in relation to official statistics.
- The Board of the Authority is responsible for oversight of the statistical system, which includes its executive arms, the Office for Statistics Regulation (OSR) and Office for National Statistics (ONS), as well as the Government Statistical Service (GSS), which is a community of all those involved in the production of official statistics in the UK.
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