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SUMMARY:LARIA Webinar 2
DESCRIPTION:Session 1: Using qualitative research and partnership working to tackle fuel poverty\nQualitative researchers in Wirral Council’s Public Health team have been using ethnography and interviewing to see and hear how residents are affected by fuel poverty\, including those that may be hidden from the national statistics on fuel poverty. Hear how the insights have been used to shape a partnership approach to tackling fuel poverty in the borough.\nAbi Yeates\, Qualitative Insights Researcher – Public Health\, Wirral Council \nSession 2: Tackling the Digital Divide: The Digital Exclusion Risk Mapping Tool\nDigital inclusion is essential for modern living and ensuring health and wellbeing equality.\nTo address concerns about digital exclusion in Essex\, ECC’s Data and Analytics team explored data and research on infrastructure\, affordability\, and digital literacy and created an engaging visual to illustrate the county’s digital divide. In this session ECC will share how they created the Digital Inclusion Mapping Tool\, an interactive dashboard available through Essex Open Data\, which pinpoints at-risk populations at the LSOA level\, and how the tool is enabling ECC to work with partner organisations to inform the design and delivery of inclusive local services.\nMelody Cremer\, Analyst & Amos Turn\, Data Science Fellow\, Essex County Council \nSession 3: Unlocking the power of address data: A data-driven infographic report for benchmarking and transformation\nWe developed an innovative method to create a bespoke\, data-driven infographics report for each of the 318 planning authorities in England and Wales. The target audience was senior local government leaders (Chief Execs\, Directors\, Heads of Digital Services and Transformation).\nThe aim of the report was to highlight in a non-technical\, visual way how effectively their authority was utilising address data and its Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) across multiple departments.\nThis was achieved through a range of techniques:\n\n – Benchmarking to quantify the level of UPRN integration\n – A summary page highlighting current progress and trend against the national average.\n – A service-level view indicating where attention is needed most.\n – Creation of an “integration infographic” depicting the current state.\n – Assignment of a “UPRN Integration maturity level” and ways to improve\n – Key action points to improve\n\nThe reports have been hugely successful in supporting local authority officers responsible for creating and maintain their address data (Address Custodians) and engaging senior leadership\, building their awareness of address data and critically gaining their buy-in and support of it. The project had no budget and was achieved by using existing tools and staff time alone.\nJoin Luke Studden\, Data Integration Lead at GeoPlace where he will explain in depth the methodology of how we created the reports and why.\nLuke Studden\, Data Integration Manager\, GeoPlace \nWebinars are available free of charge to Full Individual Members\, Corporate Members\, Full Corporate Members and Additional Corporate Members. For Associate and Non Members \, please sign up to membership to access the webinars. For more details on the benefits of membership\, please see here. \nSign in to register: \n\n\n\nLoading…
URL:https://www.laria.org.uk/event/laria-webinar-2-2/
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SUMMARY:LARIA Webinar 3
DESCRIPTION:Session 1: Adopting a blended data approach to weather the storm of change\nAt a time where we’re seeing increases in our daily cost of living which affects multiple community group as well as decreases in available budget to provide local services\, it is critical for the public sector to assess the impact of change faced by its residents. Whether you’re focusing on challenges such as child poverty\, fuel poverty or housing affordability\, it is essential to be able to access and use detailed up-to-date data to evidence decision-making. This session will examine ways in which public sector organisations can adopt a blended data approach to predict likely future change and assess the impact on communities in order to weather the storm of change.\nStewart Eldridge\, Associate Partner – Communities & Government\nEd Sewell\, Partner – Customer Insight\nVal Kirillovs\, Principal Consultant – Solutions Design\nPatrick Tate\, Director – Location Intelligence (live demo)\nCACI \nSession 2: Harnessing Council Data to Understand Unmet Need in West Lothian Council\nThere’s a lot of data out there that tells us about the places and people who are getting the support they need\, but how do we identify and find those who are missing out? In this session we will cover a project undertaken by the Improvement Service and West Lothian Council to understand and identify this unmet need. The session will describe the background to the project\, how data has been used to identify the areas of interest\, how West Lothian have used the findings to inform interventions\, and next steps for building on and improving this approach. The approach is easily replicable and should give participants some ideas about how they could use their own data in a similar way.\nNick Cassidy\, Research Manager\, Improvement Service \nWebinars are available free of charge to Full Individual Members\, Corporate Members\, Full Corporate Members and Additional Corporate Members. For Associate and Non Members \, please sign up to membership to access the webinars. For more details on the benefits of membership\, please see here. \nSign in to register: \n\n\n\nLoading…
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