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Interview: sharing data to support vulnerable people in Wales

Welsh Government is using data-driven processes to inform planning and policymaking to support vulnerable people across Wales. To be effective, a multi-agency approach is essential for agility and speed of response. But how do multiple sets of information from multiple organisations link-up to ensure that the most vulnerable get the right support?

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The circle of address data: saving lives, probably every day

Steve Taylor of Essex County Fire and Rescue Service discusses the importance of address data to the work of the fire service.

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Barnsley Council - using UPRNs to build a Vulnerability Index

Barnsley is the 38th most deprived local authority in the country and has a relatively high number of older residents: by 2040, it expects to have one third more residents aged 65 years or over. This places significant focus on finding efficient ways to serve the needs of an increasingly vulnerable population

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North Yorkshire Police uses UPRN to promote uptake of security measures

GIS has long been associated with crime mapping and analysis. Location data provides the means to visualise trends and patterns, identify hot spots, plan resources, and take preventative action associated with myriad aspects of law and order. Alcohol-related crime, for example. Anti-social behaviour knife crime, and public safety and welfare. In North Yorkshire, the Office of the North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner (OFPCC) wanted to increase the uptake of local crime prevention measures. To do that, the team needed an insight.

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Deriving greater efficiencies and better quality through integration of UPRNs

Blackburn and Darwen Borough have integrated Unique Property Reference Numbers (UPRNs) into the council’s elections process – realising immediate benefits. Ultimately, the council wants to incorporate UPRNs into all back-office systems.

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Mitigating risks to life from Ash Die Back disease

Conwy County Borough Council has undertaken an innovative spatial analysis of survey data, to identify and prioritise risks from Ash Die Back disease.

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Deriving multiple savings by integrating UPRNs into council systems

Leeds City Council has integrated Unique Property Reference Numbers (UPRNs) into its systems, providing a fuller picture of address data and assisting in asset management. The UPRNs also played an essential role in the council’s Covid response strategy.

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Increasing access to residential lettings’ data in Thanet

Thanet Council has delivered a map that can show privately rented homes to potential residents, so that they can see if the landlord has obtained a licence and is operating lawfully. They can also see if it meets their requirements by being near other local amenities such as schools, parks, shops etc.

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Improving council services in Oxfordshire by integrating the Street Gazetteer including FixMyStreet

FixMyStreet is a tool that lets users map and report street problems to the councils responsible for fixing them. This includes potholes, broken streetlamps, dog fouling and issues with fencing.

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Overcoming multiple integration challenges in forming Buckinghamshire Council

The Buckinghamshire Council was merged from five councils, and the gazetteer team had to create a new Unitary Gazetteer. Read about the challenges they overcame to build this.

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Improvements in data quality deliver efficiency in Durham

With the introduction of the street works permit scheme, Durham County Council’s Streetworks team were seeing an increase in permit assessments. By improving the data quality and quantity in the local Street Gazetteer, the team ensured it could then be better utilised to coordinate streetworks.

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Collaborative approach to improving data accuracy and quality in Durham

Durham developed bespoke scripts which they have shared with the wider DCA street community to respond to some of the additional data quality requests. This community focus of the way Durham have approached problems rightly deserves this highly commended Award.

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