Using ECINS for Meetings in Cambridgeshire
Aarron Locks is the Community Safety Manager at Fenland District Council in Cambridgeshire and is the Project Lead and Co-ordinator for the Alcohol Partnership. ECINS’ Heather Ette spoke to Aarron more →
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Aarron Locks is the Community Safety Manager at Fenland District Council in Cambridgeshire and is the Project Lead and Co-ordinator for the Alcohol Partnership. ECINS’ Heather Ette spoke to Aarron more →
The Complex Persons Panel in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire use ECINS to run their monthly CPP meetings. Mansfield CPP takes place at the District Council offices and is regularly attended by Police, more →
ECINS’ Heather Ette spoke to Police Sergeant Carl Holland, Operational Lead for ECINS at Nottinghamshire Police about their Complex Case Panel Meetings that are chaired by Ashfield District Council and more →
There’s many benefits that can be achieved from running meetings on ECINS. Not least it can bring significant time and money savings. Speaking with our customers we have been able more →
by Gary Pettengell, CEO, ECINS Excluding a child from school can cost the taxpayer around £370,000 in the long term, a report estimates. The 2017 study, by the IPPR think more →
A unique service in Peterborough, dedicated to reducing the number of children permanently excluded in schools, is helping to provide a range of specialist support to children with additional needs more →
Across Shropshire, partners are using ECINS to work together and share relevant information. The multi-agency approach, the training that has been undertaken, the engagement with schools and the partnership with more →
Dealing with an angry child can be exhausting, particularly when the issues seem relentless. But very few parents look for moral support and many just trudge on endlessly in the more →
Every year around 5’000 young people are excluded from school. Many of these turn to crime and only 15% return to mainstream education. In an effort to intervene earlier, Northamptonshire more →
The UK’s first Single Discretionary Award combines three payments into one. The Guardian recently discovered that the Universal Credit rollout is causing many applicants to fall into dire circumstances due to more →
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