Patchwork is a multi-agency networking website that allows frontline staff to quickly establish virtual teams to provide joined-up services for individuals. It draws existing data from agency systems and presents it in a useful way. The goal is to free up safeguarding staff time, join services around children and families, and surface patterns for earlier intervention. It was co-designed with users who wanted simplicity, consistency, and ease of sharing information. Feedback from users found that Patchwork saves time and helps identify broader needs. Future developments include expanding family functionality and analytics capabilities.
2. Patchwork
FutureGov change management
approach, specialising in the use of
digital technology to deliver local
public services differently
Design | Technology | Change
Patchwork is a multi-agency
networking website, allowing front line
staff to quickly and easily establish a
virtual team to provide joined-up
services to an individual
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8. The Question
How can we free up people involved in
safeguarding to prioritise their time
with clients, join up services around
children and families and surface
patterns for earlier intervention
sooner?
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9. A new kind of enterprise IT
Ref: Prof Sue White, University of Birmingham www.patchworkhq.com
12. Initial hypothesis
A light-weight web app that
draws existing data from each
agency’s system, as well as the
child and family, and presents it
in a useful way.
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14. Human networks matter
Other
Rela3ve
Agency
GP/
health
visitor
Neighbour
Detec3ve
Sergeant
Mother
Peers
Child
Social
Worker
Youth
Worker
Teacher
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15. Relationships are elusive
“Most social work teams (60%) are
operating with a 20%–30% vacancy rate
and 12% turnover which means
relationships aren’t consistent”
Association of Directors of Children's Services and
Society of Local Authority Chief Executives
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16. Simplicity is valuable
“We used to know there was an issue by
how thick the file was”
“You should see my Desktop on my PC,
there’s files everywhere. If I don’t have
the file in front of me it doesn‘t exist”
“I don’t pine for paper files”
“They asked me how I would improve
ICS, I said just make it a big giant field.
Everyone laughed, but I was serious”
“I feel that we are trying to represent “I’d like to see my
the content of a child’s life in a notes like layers in
computer format. People are not like Photoshop”
that and it makes me upset”
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21. Feedback from Patchwork Users
“It doesn’t take any trouble to pick up the
phone (once you know who to call)”
“It saves us so much time”
“Where we see a health need, there could be a
greater social need down the road”
“It will sit quite nicely below our thresholds at
the moment”
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23. Patchwork as a Munro Exemplar
“Whilst it will always be necessary to have
systems for storing documents, recording events
and decisions and gather data, it is important that
the use of technology does not become reduced
to these important but rather static functions.
There is growing evidence of smaller scale, pilot
design projects. It would be useful to illustrate
this with an exemplar…”
The Munro Review of Child Protection Progress Report: Moving towards
a child centred system
24. Where next
Families functionality: connecting individuals
in households and supporting family
intervention programmes
Analytics: identifying need and changing
circumstances intervening early, mapping and
managing connections
Design for more and more use cases: a wide
range of multi-agency applications, including
victim support, homelessness and others
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