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.
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 →
Northamptonshire is fully committed to the utilisation of ECINS across the county which enables Northamptonshire Police, County, Borough and District Councils to work fully in partnership with multiple agencies and more →
Teams in Northamptonshire, Cambridgeshire and Lincolnshire are working together to make the best use of ECINS in the cross border management of unauthorised encampments. Teams will be using ECINS to 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 →
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 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
Our partnership and the ECINS platforms will give the AMHC a competitive edge and place us at the cutting edge of monitoring and evaluation for Aboriginal men who use intimate partner violence (IPV).
Devon Cuimara,
Founder CEO,
Aboriginal Males Healing Centre
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