Presentation on Springboard and sharing information between public service organisations in Cheshire. Presented by Ken Clemens, CEO at Age UK Cheshire, at the Data-sharing Discovery Day on 26 January in London.
This meant that individuals were targeted based on their ward. It didn’t account for the fact that wards themselves can be diverse and include a mix of people, types of housing and other risk factors....
The Service began to understand that risk isn’t solely geographically related. This means that low risk people can live in high risk wards and vice versa; high risk people can live in low risk wards. This issue is what the methodology aimed to solve.