This discussion paper looks at how the public sector can improve information made available to the public. It follows our publication in November 2009, Nothing but the truth that looked at the reliability of facts and figures used by public service providers and decision-makers such as councils and health trusts, social workers, doctors and police.
The next document in our 'Truth' series, 'The truth is out there' poses questions such as 'What information will capture the public’s imagination?' and 'How will the public know what information to trust?'
The paper is written on the assumption that:
To prompt that debate, the paper:
'The truth is out there' aims to stimulate debate on transparency in the public sector. Comments are invited online via thetruth@audit-commission.gov.uk
‘Uncovering the truth: Using information to deliver more for less’ roundtable parliamentary event
Closely aligned to the content of this report, a roundtable discussion on information governance was held jointly by the Audit Commission and EURIM (external link). The event was held at Portcullis House, Westminster on 22 February 2010. It was chaired by Philip Dunne, MP and opened with short addresses by:
The aim was to prompt debate about how information can enhance democracy and improve public services. In particular how we ensure that data about public services is accurate yet timely, comprehensive yet easy to understand and above all, provides a trustworthy and truthful picture.
More information about the event including the additional 17 roundtable participants.
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