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.
Neil Thurlow, Head of Community Safety, Merton Civic Centre, Morden, SM4 5DX Email: neil.thurlow@merton.gov.uk Merton Borough Council have been developing their use of ECINS to assist in the case management process for ASB, more →
Matt Leng, Community Safety Manager, London Borough of Barnet Email: Barnetcst@barnet.gov.uk Community Safety Barnet commissioned ECINS for Community Safety Case Management and Community Safety functions in January 2017. It remains the only more →
Richard Norfolk, Reducing Offending Partnership Coordinator, Community Safety Team, Environment Commissioning Group, London Borough of Barnet, Email: Richard.Norfolk@barnet.gov.uk Barnet use ECINS for Community Safety, Integrated Offender Management, Domestic Abuse, Domestic Violence, more →
Case Study 1. Largest CountyLines Project in the UK Geographical area: Pan London Project Aim: ‘This project will develop and deliver a support service for young people who are more →
February saw the conviction of the first person in the UK to be found guilty of female genital mutilation. Despite being outlawed in the UK by the Prohibition of Female more →
We recently spoke with Claire George, Head of Peterborough’s Pupil Referral Service about how their use of ECINS helped them to gather evidence that was instrumental in leading to the more →
Catalyst in Communities is an ethical not for profit social enterprise specialising in working with communities and young people to improve a wide range of areas including Problem Solving and more →
by Simon Clifford, Director of Technology and Digital Transformation at Northamptonshire’s Office of Police and Crime Commissioner and Data Sharing Lead – County ECINS Board Northamptonshire is fully committed to more →
ECINS is being used by a multi-agency partnership in Nottinghamshire to assist them in the management of sexual assault and rape cases across the county. The Topaz Centre, part of more →
Issue: A case was reported relating to a family who were being subjected to abuse from local children. Approach: A low level Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) case was entered on ECINS. more →
As ECINS is accessible remotely, officers can upload information on their i-pads when out on the street so they are actively addressing live operations.
Claire Hardy,
Senior Practitioner (Crime & ASB) – City Wide Operations, Public Protection & Licensing Directorate,
Westminster City Council
The time savings we’ve been able to make since using ECINS has been enormous. We’ve been able to significantly cut down the time we spend on data entry and searching for information. It is just so quick!
Chris Day,
Housing Support Worker,
180° Norfolk, UK
ECINS can be turned on, introduced, implemented and rolled out quickly, easily and at good value for money – it doesn’t get better than that really.
Simon Clifford,
Director of Technology and Digital Transformation,
Northamptonshire OPCC
Sussex Police has halved the average number of days it takes to progress Restorative Justice Cases from Referral to finalisation since introducing ECINS.
Elize Manning,
RJ Coordinator,
Sussex Police