COT3 Rates - Table

Region Fast_Q1 Open_Q1 Standard_Q1 Variance_Fast Variance_Open Variance_Standard
Acas East Midlands 55.63 68.78 57.14 -17.25 -7.65 3.70
Acas East of England 35.29 64.71 50.00 0.42 5.41 5.56
Acas London 30.38 67.79 55.43 4.67 -5.26 3.16
Acas North East 38.00 61.42 63.85 1.91 2.62 -4.40
Acas North West 32.53 61.51 59.24 6.60 -2.17 -6.37
Acas Scotland 56.94 67.44 61.54 9.94 -5.90 -9.86
Acas South East 37.50 56.10 50.00 -13.36 1.96 -7.89
Acas South West 40.54 66.98 60.98 3.65 -8.80 -0.27
Acas Wales 31.82 57.69 62.26 0.17 -0.48 -0.65
Acas West Midlands 46.94 60.80 64.20 -5.94 6.05 -5.93
Acas Yorkshire and Humber 40.91 64.33 52.46 0.42 -5.02 3.66

COT3 Rates - Chart

Then we can use narrative to explain what’s going on, but the next sentence was created automatically by R so we don’t have to worry about getting the stats right. The biggest positive variance was in Variance_Fast for the Acas Scotland region, with a variance of 9.94. We said we’d maybe include graphs only at the top here and then the tables in an annex, but this is just for illustrative purposes. It will be easy to move the chunks around to where we want them once we’ve set everything up.

Resolution Rates - Table

Region Fast_Q1 Open_Q1 Standard_Q1 Variance_Fast Variance_Open Variance_Standard bg_color_fast bg_color_open
Acas East Midlands 55.63 68.78 57.14 -17.25 -7.65 3.70 lightblue1 lightblue1
Acas East of England 35.29 64.71 50.00 0.42 5.41 5.56 white white
Acas London 30.38 67.79 55.43 4.67 -5.26 3.16 white lightblue1
Acas North East 38.00 61.42 63.85 1.91 2.62 -4.40 white white
Acas North West 32.53 61.51 59.24 6.60 -2.17 -6.37 white lightblue1
Acas Scotland 56.94 67.44 61.54 9.94 -5.90 -9.86 white lightblue1
Acas South East 37.50 56.10 50.00 -13.36 1.96 -7.89 lightblue1 white
Acas South West 40.54 66.98 60.98 3.65 -8.80 -0.27 white lightblue1
Acas Wales 31.82 57.69 62.26 0.17 -0.48 -0.65 white lightblue1
Acas West Midlands 46.94 60.80 64.20 -5.94 6.05 -5.93 lightblue1 white
Acas Yorkshire and Humber 40.91 64.33 52.46 0.42 -5.02 3.66 white lightblue1

Resolution Rates - Chart

Then we can use narrative to explain what’s going on, but the next sentence was created automatically by R so we don’t have to worry about getting the stats right. The biggest negative variance was in Variance_Fast for the Acas East Midlands region, with a variance of -17.25. We said we’d maybe include graphs only at the top here and then the tables in an annex, but this is just for illustrative purposes. It will be easy to move the chunks around to where we want them once we’ve set everything up.

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