North East Lincolnshire Council is the local authority of North East Lincolnshire (population estimated to be 159,821 in 2018). It is a unitary authority, having the powers of a non-metropolitan county and district council combined. It was established following the abolition of Humberside County Council on 1 April 1996.
The council provides a wide range of services, including: social care for children and adults; support to schools; public health and safety; reducing crime and anti-social behaviour; leisure facilities and cultural venues; highways; street scene and flood prevention; waste collection and disposal; school buses and support to public transport networks; trading standards and environmental health; business support and area regeneration.
The Problem
As Phase 3 of the National Supporting Families Programme approached, North East Lincolnshire required the ability to integrate data from a wide range of internal and external sources to form comprehensive, accurate and up-to-date holistic views of individuals and the families they belong to.
They needed a data driven method of identifying and profiling families who were eligible for support as part of the then national Troubled Families Programme (now Supporting Families Programme).
The Supporting Families Programme is administered by the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Click here to view the latest updates from DLUHC about the Supporting Families Programme.
The Supporting Families Programme is the first national, systematic approach to driving real change in outcomes for families with multiple problems and to change the services that worked with them. The first challenge for any local authority is in the identification of eligible families.
By its very nature, the programme is aiming to improve outcomes for families with multiple problems that are supported by multiple teams and partner agencies, with data being collected and managed in a huge number of different systems and databases.
Information needed to be collected from each of the many data sources, matched together to form a complete view of every family member, and then rolled up into family compositions. These family compositions then need to be profiled to assess their levels of need and confirm if these needs match the requirements defined by the national programme. For those families that do qualify for the programme, continual monitoring of their needs and progress is required to measure outcomes.
The local authority also needed a way of evidencing the turn-around of families they identify and support. They needed the ability to track their journey and show the progress they make. This evidencing needed to incorporate information from all supporting services and partners, such as social care, schools, NHS and Police records. Without this evidencing the local authority could not receive their funding by proving their progress for Payment by Results (PBR) claims.
Sentinel’s industry leading Data Integration Platform has the flexibility and capability to integrate, transform and profile extremely large volumes of complex data consistently and compliantly from any data source. Onto this, we have developed our Supporting Families Portal, which has been specifically designed to meet the needs of the supporting Families Programme.
Sentinel Partner’s resulting Supporting Families solution:
The Supporting Family solution offers fully configurable eligibility rules, enabling our clients to define profiling rules for eligibility according to the requirements of the Supporting Families programme and their own local TFOP (Trouble Families Outcomes Plan) which incorporates the council's own priorities in responding to their family's needs.
The platform also tracks the cohort’s continuing progress and show where interventions and support services have been successful and where they have not. This allows them to focus resources on the more effective services.
Due to the sensitivity of the information involved, shielded record controls and very strict access rights were an integral part of the solution. Information is only shared on a very controlled, need-to-know basis.
Using Sentinel’s Supporting Families Solution North East Lincolnshire were able to more effectively identify families with multiple, complex needs and dependencies.
The built-in audit reporting provides detailed evidence required for PBR claims and other government reporting requirements. Key tasks were automated, increasing accuracy & efficiency while reducing costs.
The quality of data available across the authority and its partner agencies is being managed more effectively and is far more visible.
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