
Key data skills for charity impact
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Talk Details
Join DataKind UK to explore new ways to get to grips with your data in order to better understand your audiences, evaluate what’s really working, and engage your team. Learn how to ask the right questions of the data you collect, ways to share and translate your outcomes that are accessible for your whole organisation, and the next steps to take to build your team’s data skills.
DataKind UK has over ten years of experience supporting third sector organisations of all shapes and sizes to make best use of their data in order to draw out insights, overcome sticking points, and work through operational challenges to better achieve their purpose. Join their Head of Data Science Dulcie Vousden and be inspired and energised by practical approaches to using your data.
Key learnings from this session:
- How to define your data problem.
- No/Low-code tools for visualising your data.
- How to build your data skills in a small charity setting.
Speakers

Dulcie Vousden
Head of Data Science
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