E-CINS – Managing Vulnerable Adults
ECINS’ Heather Ette spoke with Sergeant Mick Thorpe, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire Constabulary HE: How have you been using ECINS for your work with Vulnerable Adults? MT: A very important area more →
Keeping up-to-date with industry best practice and new regulations in early intervention, collaborative work practices, safe data sharing and safeguarding for vulnerable people is at the heart of our business and innovations. This is a place to share what we learn.
ECINS’ Heather Ette spoke with Sergeant Mick Thorpe, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire Constabulary HE: How have you been using ECINS for your work with Vulnerable Adults? MT: A very important area more →
by Colin Booker, Police Community Support Officer and Gypsy/Traveller Liaison officer for Sussex Police on Chichester District. My day to day work revolves around dealing with low level crime and more →
by Chief Inspector Andy Bartlett, Cambridgeshire Constabulary ❝Due to the success of the Foreign Nationals pilot in Peterborough, it has now been rolled out across the whole force. Our more →
ECINS Heather Ette spoke to Sergeant Mick Thorpe, Deputy Safer Neighbourhood Manager, Peterborough HE: What’s your involvement with ECINS? MT: We have been using ECINS in Peterborough for around a more →
A recent study has suggested that dealing with social problems affecting children and young people in England and Wales ‘costs £17bn a year’. Some of the cash would be better more →
The partner of a woman murdered with her young son insists that the deaths could have been prevented if information had been shared amongst agencies. Andrew Cairns stabbed his pregnant more →
Helen Earp, Community Safety Projects Officer from Warwickshire County Council spoke to us about the ways ECINS is helping to tackle ASB and Troubled Families. How is Warwickshire using ECINS? more →
Adam Pearce, who is part of an ASB and Licensing Team in Fenland, Cambridgeshire is responsible for running the biggest case currently on ECINS managing Street Drinkers. Adam spoke to more →
Allan Lugrin, Families with Future Analyst at Borough of Poole spoke to us about the work his team is doing around Troubled Families and ECORYS Submissions. “Initially we were using more →
As part of the Government’s Welfare Reform Bill, Universal Credit was launched in February 2015 with the aim of modernising and streamlining the UK’s benefit system. Eleven local authority areas more →
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