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Association of Regional Observatories
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About ARO

ARO aims to add value to the work of England’s research observatories by promoting collaboration, and communicating their contribution to the shared aim of supporting evidence-based policy-making.

ARO will:

1. Work internally, to promote coordination and collaboration amongst members, enabling members to share information and experience, and to identify areas of expertise of benefit to the network.
2. Work externally, to lobby, promote and influence on behalf of members – representing their needs, encouraging others to work in partnership with observatories and trying to reduce duplication of effort.

ARO activities are directed by a Board, chaired on a rolling basis by the director of a single observatory. The ARO Coordinator provides support to the ARO Board and wider network.

In order to promote evidence-based decision-making and its effective use, we also work closely with a large number of other stakeholders and partners.


The ARO Board

Until ARO agreed to set up the Knowledge and Intelligence Network and subsequently close ARO, the Board consisted of representatives from the following organisations:

East of England: Insight East
East Midlands: East Midlands Development Agency
London: GLA Intelligence and Analysis Team                                                 London Skills and Employment Observatory:                                            North East: North East Rrsearch and Information Partnership
North West: North West Rsearch and Intelligence Unit
South West: South West Observatory
West Midlands: West Midlands Regional Observatory
Yorkshire & the Humber: Yorkshire Futures

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