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CORE data collection and submission
Using CORE data (to inform your business)
CORE data collection and submission – Introductory or Refresher course
Half day course – computer based training
Course aim
The aim of this course is to inform new staff and update existing staff about the CORE system of data collection (why it is important nationally and for their organisation) and how to complete a log and submit details online accurately
Course outline
Background and brief summary of the uses and importance of CORE data for both key stakeholders and Background and brief summary of the uses and importance of CORE data for both key stakeholders and landlords. 
Changes to the new log
Minimising errors
How to complete the 2011/12
Submitting the details online – validating data and correcting errors
Future changes
Learning objectives/outcomes
By the end of the training delegates will have a greater understanding and respect for the CORE log, they will understand how their organisation uses CORE data and be able to complete a log accurately
Who should attend?
Staff who are completely new to CORE or would like to update their knowledge
Maximum 6-9 delegates depending on available facilities
Trainers Denise Raine, Pete Lomax and Judi Watkinson
Dates Available throughout the year. Regional training is run in the Spring of each year and occasionally in September (subject to demand). In-house courses can also be arranged.
Using CORE data (to inform your business)
Half day course
Course aim
The aim of this course is to provide delegates with an understanding/awareness of how CORE data can be used within the organisation to inform decision making and link with other data sets to carry out benchmarking, research, performance indicators, data analysis, information/stats production.
Course outline
Importance of CORE
Management and Communication
TNS RI's Online Report & Data Access Facility
Reporting Techniques
Forecasting and Trends
Monitoring Performance
Practical exercises analysing CORE data (using Excel)
Future developments which will/may affect CORE
Learning objectives/outcomes By the end of the training delegates will have a thorough understanding of the type of information collected and the different ways it can be used for the benefit of the organisation. How to download data and use the Online Report & Data Access Facility.
Who should attend? Managerial Staff, Staff who are responsible for providing reports, Policy & strategy co-ordinators.
Maximum 6-9 delegates depending on available facilities
Trainers Denise Raine, Pete Lomax and Judi Watkinson
Dates Regional training is run in the Spring of each year and occasionally in September (subject to demand) or can be run as a tailored in-house course.