by Mevish Khalid | Jun 30, 2022 | Data Standards, Latest News, SAVVI
This blog was co-written by Mevish Khalid and Tom Hindmarch. SAVVI at the Local Digital Roadshows Our funders, the Local Digital Team at the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC), have been travelling up and down the country meeting people...
by Shelley Heckman | Jun 29, 2022 | Data Sharing, Data Standards, Latest News, Open Data, SAVVI
It’s been a busy time for data standards in the last few months. We would like to share news of two standards that the SAVVI project has been keeping an eye on. Open Referral UK Those of you that have been following SAVVI will know that we talk about SAVVI standards...
by Shelley Heckman | Jun 28, 2022 | Analytical, Case Studies, Data Sharing, Data Standards, Latest News, SAVVI
With phase 3 of the SAVVI project (Scalable Approach to Vulnerability Via Interoperability) underway, we are delighted to be working with three partner projects as they deploy the SAVVI Playbook. We have appointed an engagement team to help those projects on-board...
by Mevish Khalid | Jun 27, 2022 | Data Standards, Latest News, SAVVI
We are excited to announce that we have appointed some capacity to the SAVVI team for phase three, and would like to introduce the new SAVVI engagement team to you! SAVVI Coach Firstly, we would like to welcome Andrew Humphreys to the team from RedQuadrant. Andrew...
by Paul Davidson | Apr 21, 2022 | Data Standards, SAVVI
“Can you help us to improve how we find and support vulnerable people?” – asks Phil Swan, Chief Digital Officer at Greater Manchester Combined Authority. Finding and supporting vulnerable people is a key issue for the public sector. Be it supported families,...
by Mevish Khalid | Mar 15, 2022 | Data Standards, SAVVI
SAVVI stands for Scalable Approach to Vulnerability via Interoperability, a project funded by DLUHC Local Digital Fund that is delivered by iStandUK and iNetwork, two local public sector programmes hosted by Tameside Council. The ultimate vision for the project is...