by Shelley Heckman | Apr 7, 2021 | Data Sharing, Data Standards, Information Governance, Interoperability
Today we are talking about information governance. Those that follow the SAVVI blogs will know that we are in phase two of our initiative to support data standards for vulnerability, and that this is not the first time I have blogged about this topic. Indeed, back in...
by Shelley Heckman | Dec 16, 2020 | Data Sharing, Data Standards, Interoperability
The SAVVI project is interested to see that last month the House of Lords Public Services Committee published a report on data sharing for Covid 19. This report, A Critical Juncture for Public Services: Lessons from COVID19, provides an analysis of how public services...
by Shelley Heckman | Nov 26, 2020 | Information Governance
The SAVVI project continues to move at pace! For those that are new to SAVVI, we are working on an MHCLG C19 Challenge Funded project to propose data standards to improve how local councils can find vulnerable people and households. Since our last blog, we have...
by Shelley Heckman | Oct 16, 2020 | Data Standards, Interoperability, Open Data
At iStandUK we have been working at pace on the SAVVI project since our last blog post. We came up with a new name for our project: Scalable Approach to Vulnerability Via Interoperability (SAVVI). Our name for the MHCLG C19 Challenge Fund project to propose data...
by Paul Davidson | Aug 28, 2020 | Data Standards, Open Data
At iStandUK, we’re excited to have been selected by MHCLG’s Covid19 Challenge to run a project to propose the data and standards that can improve how local councils can find vulnerable people and households, and then promote a coordinated multi-agency response. ...
by Mevish Khalid | Feb 27, 2020 | Data Standards, Open Data
Currently, in the UK, most organisations in the public sector, whether it be local authorities, health, housing, police, fire or voluntary have a form of directory that is used to store and list local services. In each locality, directory content is often duplicated...