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Transparency, evidence and change –
Information that is fit for purpose


                                             Alison Allden
                                             Chief Executive

                                             The Higher Education
                                             Statistics Agency



AUA Planning Forum, Leeds
February 2012
Landscape images courtesy of David Hockney
The future direction?
Interim Regulatory Partnership Group
(IRPG)

• Established September 2011

• To advise on and oversee the
  transition to the new regulatory and
  funding systems for higher
  education in England

• Interim in status pending outcomes
  of DBIS consultation

• http://www.hefce.ac.uk/aboutus/irpg/
Interim Regulatory Partnership Group
(IRPG)
HEFCE and SLC as joint chairs
• HESA
• Office for Fair Access
• Office of Independent
  Adjudicator
• Quality Assurance Agency

Observers:
UUK, GuildHE, NUS, UCAS
Interim Regulatory Partnership Group
(IRPG)
Two projects:

• Project A: Mapping the current
  HE regulatory system
• Project B: Review of the data
  and information landscape
Project A: Mapping the Current
HE regulatory system
Timescale:
• By March 2012 – a map of the current
  HE system from perspective of
  students, providers and regulatory
  bodies
• By June 2012 –
  recommendations, identifying
  opportunities for change

• Project team:
  David James (HEFCE)
  Therese Russell (Deloittes)
  Steering Group Chair:
  David Wallace (SLC)
Project A: Mapping the Current
HE regulatory system
Project Aims
• A comprehensive map of the present English HE funding and
  regulatory system
• Complemented by a commentary on how that system is potentially
  impacted by the further changes that the Government wants.
• It will be more tentative if – as seems likely – we have not at that
  point seen the Government’s conclusions following its White Paper
  and Technical consultations.
• There is then a potential phase 2 to the project which will aim to
  develop a target operating model for the whole of the new funding
  and regulatory system for HE.
• This might involve revisions to the roles and responsibilities of
  agencies in the system.
Background to Project B

• Principles of Better Regulation –
  HEBRG
• HEBRG Survey of data collection
• Map of the current Information
  Landscape
• Vision for future Information
  Landscape
• Delivered to BIS Dec 2010
• White Paper Reference 2011
• Project Launched 2012
HEBRG Survey of Data results

• Approximately 550 lines of external reporting
  were identified
• The amount of external reporting is linked to
  specific subjects or types of activity undertaken
  by institutions
• The reports and returns have been grouped into
  seven main categories
• Different universities control and manage data
  returns in different ways
HEBRG Survey of Data results

HE funding bodies       Returns required by organisations whose primary function includes funding higher
                        education; includes funding councils, research councils, TDA. This category includes
                        some systematic duplication due to different funding bodies operating in different parts
                        of the UK
HE regulation and       Returns required by sector organisations whose primary function is something other
reporting               than funding; includes HESA, QAA, OFFA, OIA


NHS bodies              A variety of national and regional NHS organisations; includes strategic health
                        authorities


Optional                A broad category for optional returns, including data supplies to Press/media, sector
surveys/publications    bodies, and optional accreditation bodies; also Includes benchmarking surveys


Other funding bodies    Bodies that distribute funding to a range of organisations, including HE institutions


Professional/academic   Usually linked to specific departments and/or courses and often Involves the award of a
accreditation           professional status to successful graduates


Statutory reporting     A broad category that covers statutory reporting that is not specific to HE; includes
                        Companies House, pensions, local councils, equality, Energy, FoI. Also includes
                        regulation of specific controlled substances and scientific procedures
HEBRG survey of data collection


                           HE funding bodies

                           HE regulation and reporting

                           NHS

                           Optional
                           surveys/publications
                           Other funding bodies

                           Professional/academic
                           accreditation
                           Statutory reporting
Map of current Information Landscape
Vision of future Information Landscape
Higher Education White Paper –
Putting Students at the Heart of the System

• The Higher Education White Paper
• A new system that:
  – Meets the needs of a wider group of users
  – Reduces duplication
  – Results in timelier and more relevant data
• Also work with other government departments
  – Secure buy-in to reducing the burden
Information Landscape Project risks

• Constraint of time

• Constraint of resource

• Issue of size

• Issue of complexity

• Required engagement

• Governance
Information Landscape Proposed Scope

• Focus on issues around student
  and course data – potential
  biggest wins for
  – Reducing burden
  – Improving information
    availability/accessibility

• Aim for greatest breadth, even if
  this means some compromise on
  depth (in this initial project)
Information Landscape Proposed Scope -
UK issue
• The extent to which the HE
  data and information
  landscape is a UK-wide
  system

• This project is the result of an
  English initiative (and English
  funding)

• Working across the UK brings
  both risks and opportunities
Information Landscape Proposed Scope -
Further Issues
• Data transparency and data sharing
   – Legal considerations
   – IPR
   – Linking data
• Terminology and data Standards
   –   Courses report
   –   Information Standards Board
   –   JISC CETIS
   –   HESA definitions
• Policy and processes that require data
   – KIS, AAB
   – Project A
Transparency and the HE White Paper

(2.18) But it should be possible to go much further. We are therefore
asking the major holders of student data – the Higher Education
Statistics Agency, UCAS, HEFCE and the SLC – to make more data
available on their websites in a re-usable format, and at more detailed
levels (such as by institution and course) so that, for example, students
can compare likely future earnings. We will welcome feedback and
challenge on whether this is successfully taking place.


Ref HE White Paper Para 2.18
Higher Education White Paper
Putting Students at the Heart of the System

• The issue, for the most part, is not the
  existence or collection of the data, but;
• How it can be made available and linked
  in ways that make sense to potential
  students, their
  families, schools, employers and others
  with an interest.
• Each university will now make the most
  requested items available on its
  website, on an easily comparable basis.
• Information about each course, together
  with information about course charges, is
  called the Key Information Set (KIS).
Press Release BIS
Minister commits Government to easing burdens on universities

Minister commits Government to easing burdens on universities
19 January 2012 12:15          Politeia Winter Address


The Minister will also say that the Government has listened to calls from universities
about the cost of data collection:

"I have discussed the issue of data collection with people from across the HE
sector, and there is a widespread desire to go back to first principles. We need
to establish precisely what information we already collect, what we actually
need and why – and to reconcile the two, so that collection is useful and
proportionate for all institutions concerned.

“I'm pleased that the Information Landscape project – launched just last
month, and with input from all parts of the sector – is seeking answers to these
essential questions. The project website goes live tomorrow. Participants will be
identifying any 'quick wins' for easing the burden on universities, as well as
publishing a road map for implementing a simpler model overall."
Principles

We would welcome views on the
number and level of principles:

• Getting the principles right at
  the outset will pay dividends

• Buy-in to the principles is
  essential to frame future work

• Landscape principles
Proposed Principles

• Pursue the aim of ‘collect once use
  many times’ wherever
  practicable, working to align different
  bodies to avoid duplication of effort.

• Enable the collection of
  essential, comprehensive, consistent
  and timely information that meets the
  requirements of the new regulatory
  framework in England and is, so far as
  possible, fit for purpose across the UK
  HE landscape.

• Achieve efficiency and data sharing
  through the development and adoption
  of information and technical standards.
Proposed Principles (cont.)

• Ensure any data can be trusted and
  attributed to its provenance by defining
  robust quality assurance processes.

• Foster open access to information wherever
  possible while respecting IPR, DPA and
  other regulatory, statutory and information
  management requirements for the
  processing of data.

• Seek to manage demands for increased
  data collection and mitigate these through
  well-targeted use of technology, looking
  where possible to streamline data collection.
What is the Information Landscape
project for?
• The first meeting of the Project Steering Group
  was held on 11 January chaired by Steve Egan
  Deputy Chief Executive and Director (Finance
  and Corporate Resources) HEFCE

• Each of the group members was invited to share
  their expectations and hopes for the project and
  the ‘Wordle’ shows the terms that came up most
  frequently. The size of each word or phrase
  reflects its popularity
What is the Information Landscape
project for?
What is burden?


  Policy and data?                   No reasons for data?
       Wrong and unhelpful data?                              Statutory Customers and HEIs?
           Not useful to those who provide it?

        Too much data?
               Requirements not clearly defined and agreed?


Duplicate Review Process not asking right people?
      Record
             requests?                                   Not used by those who receive it?
The Project Deliverables
• Stakeholder Engagement and       • Data Available / Systems
  Communications Strategy            Inventory
• Communications Plan              • Known and used standards -
• Communications (including          information and technical
  project website, mailing list)   • Roadmap (including identification
• Workshops                          of early wins)
• Interviews                       • High-level Feasibility study to
• Information Requirements           identify options for change and
  Analysis                           deliver an impact analysis to
                                     inform further work
Engage with the project
http://landscape.hesa.ac.uk

• Join our online Briefing Session
  The project team will hold an online briefing session on
  Wednesday 15 February from 11am to midday. Project
  Director, Andy Youell will give a short presentation and the
  project team will be on hand to answer questions and receive
  feedback.



• Join our JISCMAIL List
  HE-INFO-LANDSCAPE@jiscmail.ac.uk


  (Sign up at https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/HE-INFO-LANDSCAPE)

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Planning Forum - Plenary, Alison Allden: 'Transparency, evidence & change, information that is fit for purpose'

  • 1. Transparency, evidence and change – Information that is fit for purpose Alison Allden Chief Executive The Higher Education Statistics Agency AUA Planning Forum, Leeds February 2012 Landscape images courtesy of David Hockney
  • 3. Interim Regulatory Partnership Group (IRPG) • Established September 2011 • To advise on and oversee the transition to the new regulatory and funding systems for higher education in England • Interim in status pending outcomes of DBIS consultation • http://www.hefce.ac.uk/aboutus/irpg/
  • 4. Interim Regulatory Partnership Group (IRPG) HEFCE and SLC as joint chairs • HESA • Office for Fair Access • Office of Independent Adjudicator • Quality Assurance Agency Observers: UUK, GuildHE, NUS, UCAS
  • 5. Interim Regulatory Partnership Group (IRPG) Two projects: • Project A: Mapping the current HE regulatory system • Project B: Review of the data and information landscape
  • 6. Project A: Mapping the Current HE regulatory system Timescale: • By March 2012 – a map of the current HE system from perspective of students, providers and regulatory bodies • By June 2012 – recommendations, identifying opportunities for change • Project team: David James (HEFCE) Therese Russell (Deloittes) Steering Group Chair: David Wallace (SLC)
  • 7. Project A: Mapping the Current HE regulatory system Project Aims • A comprehensive map of the present English HE funding and regulatory system • Complemented by a commentary on how that system is potentially impacted by the further changes that the Government wants. • It will be more tentative if – as seems likely – we have not at that point seen the Government’s conclusions following its White Paper and Technical consultations. • There is then a potential phase 2 to the project which will aim to develop a target operating model for the whole of the new funding and regulatory system for HE. • This might involve revisions to the roles and responsibilities of agencies in the system.
  • 8. Background to Project B • Principles of Better Regulation – HEBRG • HEBRG Survey of data collection • Map of the current Information Landscape • Vision for future Information Landscape • Delivered to BIS Dec 2010 • White Paper Reference 2011 • Project Launched 2012
  • 9. HEBRG Survey of Data results • Approximately 550 lines of external reporting were identified • The amount of external reporting is linked to specific subjects or types of activity undertaken by institutions • The reports and returns have been grouped into seven main categories • Different universities control and manage data returns in different ways
  • 10. HEBRG Survey of Data results HE funding bodies Returns required by organisations whose primary function includes funding higher education; includes funding councils, research councils, TDA. This category includes some systematic duplication due to different funding bodies operating in different parts of the UK HE regulation and Returns required by sector organisations whose primary function is something other reporting than funding; includes HESA, QAA, OFFA, OIA NHS bodies A variety of national and regional NHS organisations; includes strategic health authorities Optional A broad category for optional returns, including data supplies to Press/media, sector surveys/publications bodies, and optional accreditation bodies; also Includes benchmarking surveys Other funding bodies Bodies that distribute funding to a range of organisations, including HE institutions Professional/academic Usually linked to specific departments and/or courses and often Involves the award of a accreditation professional status to successful graduates Statutory reporting A broad category that covers statutory reporting that is not specific to HE; includes Companies House, pensions, local councils, equality, Energy, FoI. Also includes regulation of specific controlled substances and scientific procedures
  • 11. HEBRG survey of data collection HE funding bodies HE regulation and reporting NHS Optional surveys/publications Other funding bodies Professional/academic accreditation Statutory reporting
  • 12. Map of current Information Landscape
  • 13. Vision of future Information Landscape
  • 14. Higher Education White Paper – Putting Students at the Heart of the System • The Higher Education White Paper • A new system that: – Meets the needs of a wider group of users – Reduces duplication – Results in timelier and more relevant data • Also work with other government departments – Secure buy-in to reducing the burden
  • 15. Information Landscape Project risks • Constraint of time • Constraint of resource • Issue of size • Issue of complexity • Required engagement • Governance
  • 16. Information Landscape Proposed Scope • Focus on issues around student and course data – potential biggest wins for – Reducing burden – Improving information availability/accessibility • Aim for greatest breadth, even if this means some compromise on depth (in this initial project)
  • 17. Information Landscape Proposed Scope - UK issue • The extent to which the HE data and information landscape is a UK-wide system • This project is the result of an English initiative (and English funding) • Working across the UK brings both risks and opportunities
  • 18. Information Landscape Proposed Scope - Further Issues • Data transparency and data sharing – Legal considerations – IPR – Linking data • Terminology and data Standards – Courses report – Information Standards Board – JISC CETIS – HESA definitions • Policy and processes that require data – KIS, AAB – Project A
  • 19. Transparency and the HE White Paper (2.18) But it should be possible to go much further. We are therefore asking the major holders of student data – the Higher Education Statistics Agency, UCAS, HEFCE and the SLC – to make more data available on their websites in a re-usable format, and at more detailed levels (such as by institution and course) so that, for example, students can compare likely future earnings. We will welcome feedback and challenge on whether this is successfully taking place. Ref HE White Paper Para 2.18
  • 20. Higher Education White Paper Putting Students at the Heart of the System • The issue, for the most part, is not the existence or collection of the data, but; • How it can be made available and linked in ways that make sense to potential students, their families, schools, employers and others with an interest. • Each university will now make the most requested items available on its website, on an easily comparable basis. • Information about each course, together with information about course charges, is called the Key Information Set (KIS).
  • 21. Press Release BIS Minister commits Government to easing burdens on universities Minister commits Government to easing burdens on universities 19 January 2012 12:15 Politeia Winter Address The Minister will also say that the Government has listened to calls from universities about the cost of data collection: "I have discussed the issue of data collection with people from across the HE sector, and there is a widespread desire to go back to first principles. We need to establish precisely what information we already collect, what we actually need and why – and to reconcile the two, so that collection is useful and proportionate for all institutions concerned. “I'm pleased that the Information Landscape project – launched just last month, and with input from all parts of the sector – is seeking answers to these essential questions. The project website goes live tomorrow. Participants will be identifying any 'quick wins' for easing the burden on universities, as well as publishing a road map for implementing a simpler model overall."
  • 22. Principles We would welcome views on the number and level of principles: • Getting the principles right at the outset will pay dividends • Buy-in to the principles is essential to frame future work • Landscape principles
  • 23. Proposed Principles • Pursue the aim of ‘collect once use many times’ wherever practicable, working to align different bodies to avoid duplication of effort. • Enable the collection of essential, comprehensive, consistent and timely information that meets the requirements of the new regulatory framework in England and is, so far as possible, fit for purpose across the UK HE landscape. • Achieve efficiency and data sharing through the development and adoption of information and technical standards.
  • 24. Proposed Principles (cont.) • Ensure any data can be trusted and attributed to its provenance by defining robust quality assurance processes. • Foster open access to information wherever possible while respecting IPR, DPA and other regulatory, statutory and information management requirements for the processing of data. • Seek to manage demands for increased data collection and mitigate these through well-targeted use of technology, looking where possible to streamline data collection.
  • 25. What is the Information Landscape project for? • The first meeting of the Project Steering Group was held on 11 January chaired by Steve Egan Deputy Chief Executive and Director (Finance and Corporate Resources) HEFCE • Each of the group members was invited to share their expectations and hopes for the project and the ‘Wordle’ shows the terms that came up most frequently. The size of each word or phrase reflects its popularity
  • 26. What is the Information Landscape project for?
  • 27. What is burden? Policy and data? No reasons for data? Wrong and unhelpful data? Statutory Customers and HEIs? Not useful to those who provide it? Too much data? Requirements not clearly defined and agreed? Duplicate Review Process not asking right people? Record requests? Not used by those who receive it?
  • 28. The Project Deliverables • Stakeholder Engagement and • Data Available / Systems Communications Strategy Inventory • Communications Plan • Known and used standards - • Communications (including information and technical project website, mailing list) • Roadmap (including identification • Workshops of early wins) • Interviews • High-level Feasibility study to • Information Requirements identify options for change and Analysis deliver an impact analysis to inform further work
  • 29. Engage with the project http://landscape.hesa.ac.uk • Join our online Briefing Session The project team will hold an online briefing session on Wednesday 15 February from 11am to midday. Project Director, Andy Youell will give a short presentation and the project team will be on hand to answer questions and receive feedback. • Join our JISCMAIL List HE-INFO-LANDSCAPE@jiscmail.ac.uk (Sign up at https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/HE-INFO-LANDSCAPE)