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- Working Together: Seeing the Bigger Picture at Wirral Council.
Located in the North West of England, the Wirral is a peninsula of 60 square miles with a population of 320,000.
The Council went live with the Liquidlogic Children’s Social Care System (LCS) in 2014 and has recently subscribed to the Liquidlogic Delegation Portal to ensure the maximum number of contributions from a variety of professionals involved in a case are collected.
The Delegation Portal enables social workers to delegate forms or parts of forms to external professionals in the normal way via the Liquidlogic system, and receive responses via a secure web page directly into the Liquidlogic social care system. By using the Delegation Portal, Councils need not train professionals or invest in additional licences for the social care system.
Wirral Council is looking to achieve a number of objectives by rolling out the Liquidlogic Delegation Portal, not least maximising valuable input from external professionals in a timely and efficient manner.
Speaking about the implementation, Mark Ellis, Information, Systems & School Projects Manager at Wirral Council comments: Like many Councils, we often seek input from external professionals by issuing paper forms for them to complete and return. There are countless problems in doing this including illegible handwriting and forms getting lost or delayed. With the Liquidlogic Delegation Portal, we are able to set timescales for form completion, issue electronic reminders, and most importantly the contributions from external professionals form part of the child’s case notes and can be reported on, unlike a third party form which is attached to the case note and can often be missed and doesn’t form part of social work reporting. Essentially all the information is held in one place and supports our vision of joined up working.
The Council plans to extend the Delegation Portal to 100 local schools requesting their input to Personal Education Plans (PEP). Training will be given to contributors, however this will be based on a shared understanding of expectations as opposed to system training.
Mark Ellis goes on to say: Part of my remit is to ensure that the Looked after Education Service Team understands what is expected of them in terms of timescales for input and how the system will work. The Delegation Portal will sit across both our Liquidlogic Children’s Social Care System (LCS) and our Liquidlogic Early Help Module (EHM) to maximise the opportunities for secure, collaborative working.
Wirral Council also plans to introduce the Delegation Portal to health partners and the third sector including local charities.