This winter is going to be tough for us all, but those who are most vulnerable in our society will need specific support. To be effective, a multi-agency approach is essential, agility and speed of response will be key. But how do we link multiple sets of information from multiple organisations to ensure that the most vulnerable get the right support this winter?
Getting data protection and information governance right from the outset will make this challenge easier for local services. And with the right information governance frameworks in place unique property reference numbers - UPRNs - provide a key to sharing & linking information to identify and support those in need.
Speakers:
- Dawn Monaghan, Interim Director of Information Government (IG) Policy and Ethics at NHS England
- Dr Susheel Varma, Head of AI and Data Science at the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO)
- Murat Soncul, Head of Privacy and Data Protection at the Central Digital and Data Office in Cabinet Office
- Richard Duffield, Head of Data Insights at GeoPlace
To watch the recording of the webinar or read the write up, visit the links below.
This is the second in a series of two webinars. Find out about the first here.
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Briefing paper
Drawing on UKA Live discussions with public sector experts including thought leaders from Information Commissioner, Central Digital and Data Office and NHS England, and Barnsley Council, Humberside Fire and Rescue Service and iStand/SAVVI this paper examines some of those issues and approaches and outlines the findings. It was written and researched by Helen Olsen Bedford and Mark Say from UKAuthority in partnership with GeoPlace.