Building Collaborative Support Systems for Students
90% of students experience problems in their academic lives. Of those struggling, only 15% seek help. 75% of those facing academic difficulties don’t speak up and therefore remain unsupported in
With a proven track record solving global social problems, ECINS has its finger on the heartbeat on what’s happening in the human services sector. The more we learn, the more good we can do, and the more we share our knowledge and technology, the more vulnerable people are supported. Learn what we’ve discovered about industry best practices, collaborative work, data security, new regulations, and safeguarding vulnerable people.
90% of students experience problems in their academic lives. Of those struggling, only 15% seek help. 75% of those facing academic difficulties don’t speak up and therefore remain unsupported in
In emergency situations, where rapid and effective interventions can mean the difference between safety and harm, collaborative case management becomes essential. Whether supporting a child experiencing abuse, an individual under
Building trust is crucial to achieving short-term outcomes when working with vulnerable people. Maintaining that trust, and their trust in continuing their journey, is critical to long-term outcomes. We have
Setting a challenging yet achievable goal can improve performance by 90%. Having goals to work towards can be the key to success, encouraging individuals to do their very best and
Organisations working with victims, offenders, and people at risk must balance day-to-day responsibilities with stringent regulatory and reporting requirements. Ensuring compliance while maintaining the quality of care can be challenging,
For large organisations, data is an invaluable resource for driving impactful decisions. For small organisations, it’s the number one thing that could help transform their efficiency and the way they
Reflection is vital for growth in many contexts. Psychology reinforces the value of reflection, highlighting the numerous benefits of reflective exercises. Reflection as a tool for growth in school support
Young people in today’s world can have a great deal of stresses to navigate and overcome. Wider global issues combine with a student’s social, emotional and domestic situations to create
Frontline workers in social services are the backbone of community support, tirelessly working to improve the lives of vulnerable individuals. Their roles often require them to be out in the
Students with parents and caregivers that engage in their school life have a 98% average attendance rate. Alongside social and emotional development, attending school is vital for a child’s well-being