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You are now presented with the full GOV.UK taxonomy and asked to tag your content to the topic(s) that best describe what the content is about.

 

Tagging is compulsory - you will not be able to publish a document without it being tagged to at least one topic. 

Look under ‘health and social care’ and then 'Public health' for PHE topics. Try to choose the most low-level topics you can. Drill down by selecting the arrows to the left of the high-level topics to open the full menu of topics.

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Untick any topics tagged to your content which you don’t feel are suitable – drill down to find the most appropriate topic. The system has auto-tagged PHE content so some of the topics won't be appropriate - for example ‘National Health Service’ is more suited to information about working for  for the NHS.

Tag your content to as many topics as are relevant - there’s no limit to the number of tags you can choose.

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Taxonomy feedback

The taxonomy is not finished so your feedback is really valuable to make improvements.

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You can submit feedback about the topic taxonomy through 2 forms in the tagging workflow:

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Legacy tagging

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You’ll notice that policies, policy areas, and specialist sectors have moved out of the main edit page into a separate stage of the workflow. These ‘legacy tags’ will be replaced by the topic taxonomy and retired at some point in the future.

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