data-sharing and intelligent commissioning and 3rd sector from charity it conference 2011
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I made a presentation to the Charity IT Conference about how charities can ask local councils to use their data as part of the commissioning processIt includes reference to www.databridge.org.uk, a project developed in Brighton as part of a highly successful City Camp projectTRANSCRIPT
How charities can work with local authorities
Because everybody needs good neighbours
About me
Mark Walker
www.scip.org.uk
www.UKTechnology4GoodAwards.uk
www.AbilityNet.org.uk
@scipmark
The issues you face
Achieving your aims
Social purpose/mission/community benefits
Fundraising and service delivery
Efficiency + effectiveness
Your ICT needs
Reliable admin and communications systems for your organisation
Appropriate computer-based services and support for your clients/communities/service users
Reliable advice: the right solution at the right cost
Troubleshooting, training, maintenance
How local authorities can help
Intelligent commissioning
Support partnerships
Volunteering
Intelligent commissioning
What is it about?
Identifying what we need
A vision for the community
Aligning strategic outcomes
Understanding local needs
NOT the same as procurement
Intelligent commissioning
Why bother?
Use your data to improve public services
A role in local decision-making
Technical help with data-sharing and data-visualisation
Information is beautiful
Information is beautiful
Amaze is contracted to hold the local children’s register
High quality data about local families
Trusted, specialist, unique
Amaze data + public data
+
+Lookup table was needed to convert
postcodes to super-output areas
Then mapped using Council GIS system
Visualise the needs
Map shows where Council data differs most from Amaze data. Offers starting point for
next steps in understanding needs…
Intelligent commissioning
www.databridge.org.uk
www.citycampbtn.org.uk
About me
Mark Walker
www.scip.org.uk
www.UKTechnology4GoodAwards.uk
www.AbilityNet.org.uk
@scipmark