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.
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’ Heather Ette spoke to Kate Firman, Eastern Sector Prevention and Enforcement Service Inspector, also managing licensing and community cohesion for Peterborough. How long have you used ECINS for? I more →
Led by British Transport Police as a 6 month pilot to be held in West Midlands and Staffordshire, this enables all existing and new dealer licences to be recorded and more →
by Martin O’Connell, Northamptonshire Police Licensing Sergeant Northamptonshire Police made a decision two years ago that we would replace our legacy licensing system with ECINS and are now using the more →
South Staffordshire Council is seeing an improvement in the way they manage scrap metal licences and share information with other councils since the introduction of ECINS Scrap Metal Dealer and more →
We are delighted to announce the development of the ECINS Licensing Assessment Tool which was launched at the Multi-Agency Management of Licensed Premises Presentation on 29th May 2013 in Great more →
Knowing that the information is on the system, but can’t be accessed by the whole network reassures the young person making disclosures, whilst also enabling an inclusive management of risk.
Jules Trompowsky,
Rescue and Response Partnership Coordinator, Rescue and Response Project (County Lines),
Brent Council, UK
ECINS has been instrumental in the information sharing process that allowed us to produce a timely report to Social Care … (and) may well have prevented a serious case review having to be carried out.
Andy Solomon,
ASB Team Leader of the Community Protection Team,
Ipswich Borough Council, UK
The difference ECINS is making to our organisation for efficiency, effectiveness, accessibility and managing our caseloads is enormous.
Kirsty Richardson,
Head of Operations,
Tiny Life
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