by Mevish Khalid | Jul 21, 2016 | Innovative Access to Public Services, Latest News
On July 7th 2016, colleagues were invited to join iNetwork in our second annual digital conference. The overarching theme for this year was “Improving Quality of Life in a Digital Age”. Throughout the public sector and beyond we are seeing the increasing use of the...
by Mevish Khalid | Jun 9, 2016 | Innovative Access to Public Services, Latest News, Uncategorized
Overview On 8th June 2016, iNetwork held a “Paperless Social Services” round table. Twenty delegates attended the packed out meeting which was kindly hosted by Knowlsey Council. The objective of the day was to explore the barriers for implementing paperless...
by Shelley Heckman | Mar 24, 2016 | Innovative Access to Public Services
Blog post by Mark Golledge, LGA. The National Information Board as part of the Five Year Forward View has asked local health and care areas to develop a Local Digital Roadmap by 30 June 2016. This is aimed at supporting the sharing of information for care and meeting...
by Member | Mar 21, 2016 | Effective Information Sharing and Security, Innovative Access to Public Services
I recently heard how well the take up of mobile IT in social care has worked at Knowsley. This went so well that the Head of ICT was stopped in the car park one day and told by a social worker that “this was the single best thing the council has done for me in...
by Mevish Khalid | Feb 10, 2016 | Innovative Access to Public Services
By Alexandra Grundy, Warrington Borough Council It was an honour to host the Digital Managers’ Forum on web usability in Warrington on 19 January 2016. I always look forward to these events as it is a very diverse group with representatives with a broad cross section...
by Member | Jan 20, 2016 | Effective Service Redesign and Reform, Innovative Access to Public Services
Ian Singleton, Citizen Visionary Architect at IEG4 describes the project and workshops: It is generally accepted that people have needs. Some people have the capacity to meet their needs themselves, others have less capacity. There are events that happen to us...