A presentation by Laurence Marzell, Serco given at the Police Foundation's annual conference 2017 'Networked Policing: effective collaboration between the police, partners and communities'.
Partnership and prevention in an era of reform: evidence from ScotlandCSSaunders
This document discusses police and fire service reform in Scotland and the focus on partnership and prevention. It provides context on the policy reforms aimed at reducing duplication while maintaining local services. Key drivers of partnership included reducing budgets and increasing demand. The document also unpacks different levels of prevention - primary, secondary, tertiary. Two partnership initiatives are described - a community safety hub bringing agencies together for information sharing and problem solving, and a rural road safety program for young drivers aimed at primary prevention.
Joining up what we've got or designing for what is needed?CSSaunders
A presentation by David Kelly, Programme Manager (Place-Based Integration), Greater Manchester Police given at the Police Foundation's Annual Conference 2017.
The document discusses the implications of Brexit for charities in the UK. It provides updates on key Brexit milestones such as triggering Article 50 and agreeing to an implementation period. It outlines how the Office for Civil Society can help charities understand Brexit impacts. Brexit may affect EU funding for charities, freedom of movement for EU citizens working in the sector, and EU laws and regulations that charities operate under. The future is uncertain but the sector is encouraged to provide views to help shape policies on these issues.
Keeping Pace: Whistleblowing and the Response of Government, Mark Worth, Inte...OECD Governance
This document summarizes Mark Worth's presentation on whistleblower protection at an OECD conference in Paris. It outlines how many countries have passed whistleblower protection laws since the late 1980s and 2000s in response to scandals. However, most of these laws still lack adequate protections and enforcement mechanisms. The document then provides examples of whistleblowers in various countries who were reinstated or received compensation after facing retaliation, demonstrating that cultural attitudes can change with media exposure, public support, and adaptive training by governments. It argues a combined bottom-up and top-down strategy is needed to continue improving whistleblower laws and protections.
Slides from breakout session A7: Long-term strategy is dead: Adapting planning to a complex world, from the NCVO Annual Conference which took place on 16 April 2018.
The document discusses the Winnipeg Poverty Reduction Council (WPRC), which is a multi-sector roundtable of community leaders from business, government, and non-profits working to reduce poverty through collaboration. The WPRC believes greater impact could be made by better connecting, aligning, and reinventing social systems. It also discusses homelessness in Winnipeg, including that most experiences are short-term but some face chronic homelessness. It outlines the goals and strategies of Winnipeg's long-term plan to end homelessness, including prevention, creating a person-centered support system, and increasing housing supply.
This document provides an overview of a training on community engagement for West Yorkshire Police. It aims to raise awareness of the key role community engagement plays in neighbourhood policing, describe intensive engagement principles and how they are applied, discuss opportunities and challenges, and explore practical next steps. The training covers why community engagement is useful for tackling criminality and reducing demand on police. It defines community engagement, outlines the purpose of neighbourhood policing, and discusses principles like the Peelian Principles. The training explores making community engagement effective through scenarios and criteria. It emphasizes that everyday activity contributes to strategic community engagement.
Partnership and prevention in an era of reform: evidence from ScotlandCSSaunders
This document discusses police and fire service reform in Scotland and the focus on partnership and prevention. It provides context on the policy reforms aimed at reducing duplication while maintaining local services. Key drivers of partnership included reducing budgets and increasing demand. The document also unpacks different levels of prevention - primary, secondary, tertiary. Two partnership initiatives are described - a community safety hub bringing agencies together for information sharing and problem solving, and a rural road safety program for young drivers aimed at primary prevention.
Joining up what we've got or designing for what is needed?CSSaunders
A presentation by David Kelly, Programme Manager (Place-Based Integration), Greater Manchester Police given at the Police Foundation's Annual Conference 2017.
The document discusses the implications of Brexit for charities in the UK. It provides updates on key Brexit milestones such as triggering Article 50 and agreeing to an implementation period. It outlines how the Office for Civil Society can help charities understand Brexit impacts. Brexit may affect EU funding for charities, freedom of movement for EU citizens working in the sector, and EU laws and regulations that charities operate under. The future is uncertain but the sector is encouraged to provide views to help shape policies on these issues.
Keeping Pace: Whistleblowing and the Response of Government, Mark Worth, Inte...OECD Governance
This document summarizes Mark Worth's presentation on whistleblower protection at an OECD conference in Paris. It outlines how many countries have passed whistleblower protection laws since the late 1980s and 2000s in response to scandals. However, most of these laws still lack adequate protections and enforcement mechanisms. The document then provides examples of whistleblowers in various countries who were reinstated or received compensation after facing retaliation, demonstrating that cultural attitudes can change with media exposure, public support, and adaptive training by governments. It argues a combined bottom-up and top-down strategy is needed to continue improving whistleblower laws and protections.
Slides from breakout session A7: Long-term strategy is dead: Adapting planning to a complex world, from the NCVO Annual Conference which took place on 16 April 2018.
The document discusses the Winnipeg Poverty Reduction Council (WPRC), which is a multi-sector roundtable of community leaders from business, government, and non-profits working to reduce poverty through collaboration. The WPRC believes greater impact could be made by better connecting, aligning, and reinventing social systems. It also discusses homelessness in Winnipeg, including that most experiences are short-term but some face chronic homelessness. It outlines the goals and strategies of Winnipeg's long-term plan to end homelessness, including prevention, creating a person-centered support system, and increasing housing supply.
This document provides an overview of a training on community engagement for West Yorkshire Police. It aims to raise awareness of the key role community engagement plays in neighbourhood policing, describe intensive engagement principles and how they are applied, discuss opportunities and challenges, and explore practical next steps. The training covers why community engagement is useful for tackling criminality and reducing demand on police. It defines community engagement, outlines the purpose of neighbourhood policing, and discusses principles like the Peelian Principles. The training explores making community engagement effective through scenarios and criteria. It emphasizes that everyday activity contributes to strategic community engagement.
This document provides an overview of a training on community engagement for West Yorkshire Police. The aims of the training are to raise awareness of the key role community engagement plays in policing, describe intensive engagement principles and how they are applied, discuss opportunities and challenges, and explore practical next steps. Learning outcomes include describing the definition of engagement, understanding its importance, how it can reduce demand, and applying principles operationally. The training covers why community engagement is useful for tackling criminality and disorder, scenarios to explore effective engagement challenges, and preparing for post-training tasks. It emphasizes the importance of community engagement in the future vision of policing.
Understanding housing's role in veteran service stabilitynacro_programmes
An overview of Nacro's housing services spotlighting its Stody House veterans' service in Manchester.A presentation by Joanne Drew, Nacro Director of Housing and Wellbeing at Public Policy Exchange
Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service is working with local partners to develop a customer segmentation model using aggregated data from various sources to better understand community needs and vulnerabilities. This will be used to identify individuals at high risk and prioritize fire safety visits while also connecting people to other social services. The goals are to empower citizens, reduce accidental dwelling fires, and help people live independently for longer through improved data sharing and coordination across organizations.
Merseyside fire incident reduction partnership project updatelocalinsight
Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service is working with local partners to develop a customer segmentation model using aggregated data from various sources to better understand community needs and vulnerabilities. This will be used to identify individuals at high risk and prioritize fire safety visits while also connecting people to other social services. The goals are to empower citizens, reduce accidental dwelling fires, and help people live independently for longer through improved data sharing and coordination across organizations.
Enhancing community ownership of policing kennedy sept 2014Michael Kenny
Presents a model for community driven policing to prevent crime. Joint Policing Committee and Local Policing Forum. Model in the Republic of Ireland presented to International Mediation and Restorative Justice Conference. Edward Kennedy Centre Maynooth University
This document provides an overview of public-private partnerships (PPPs) in Nigeria. It discusses the legislative framework for PPPs, including the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission Act, and notes that PPPs can be undertaken at both the national and state levels. It also outlines common PPP structures used in Nigeria such as concessions and BOT models. Finally, it discusses how private parties are typically remunerated through user fees or availability payments and how revenue and usage risks are commonly shared between the private and public sectors.
The document summarizes international and regional cyber security initiatives. It discusses the UK Cyber Security Strategy vision of enabling citizens, businesses and government to benefit from a safe and resilient cyber space. It outlines the UK Office for Cyber Security's role in coordinating international engagement on cyber issues and providing guidance. The document also lists some international partnerships and information sharing initiatives, as well as resources from the European Union and a global repository of regional cyber security efforts.
Domestic violence costs the UK an estimated £15.7 billion annually. Funding cuts pose a challenge for local authorities providing domestic violence services. Investing in domestic violence prevention and services can save money in the long run through reduced human and emotional costs, improved health and economic output, and lower criminal justice and social services costs. Examples from areas like Sunderland, Liverpool, and Lancashire show that domestic violence services can save over £20 million by preventing murders, homelessness, and repeat offenses.
The document outlines a new health and care strategy for Bromley. It notes rising healthcare demand and a need for more integrated services outside hospitals. The strategy proposes creating integrated care networks of primary, community, and social care services. It aims to improve coordination, access, and proactive care through measures like care coordinators and shared records. The strategy emphasizes engaging third sector organizations to help deliver social prescribing, peer support, and achieve its goals of a sustainable system focused on prevention and improved outcomes.
The document provides an event report on the CTO Cybersecurity Forum held in London on June 17-18, 2010. The forum focused on raising awareness of cybersecurity issues, building capacity for robust cybersecurity frameworks, and facilitating dialogue among stakeholders. Key topics discussed included threats to both states and individuals, as well as possible technical, legal, and international cooperation responses. A need for greater international cooperation was a major theme, given issues around jurisdiction and varying capabilities. The inaugural forum aimed to provide a platform for partnership between the UK government and CTO to address these global cybersecurity challenges.
The document discusses organizational capacity building efforts by the International Multilateral Partnership Against Cyber Threats (IMPACT). It notes that cyber attacks are increasing while many nations lack cyber laws and security professionals. IMPACT aims to address these challenges by building nations' cyber readiness through training programs, workshops, and scholarships to develop a sustainable culture of cybersecurity and international cooperation. Its activities include network forensics training, IPv6 security courses, and cybersecurity workshops held in various regions.
Nina Hobson conducted a secret documentary of the Leister police force over 4 months using hidden cameras. Her findings revealed disturbing issues. The press release aims to inform the public that Hobson's documentary does not represent all police forces and to focus on the positive work of police in protecting the public. Strategies include creating a documentary showing Leister police's legitimate actions and releasing statistics about police strengths to change negative views to acceptance. Tactics include articles in newspapers highlighting police qualities and a press conference explaining why the police chief condemns Hobson's documentary.
The document discusses Mauritius' efforts to improve cybersecurity. It outlines Mauritius' strategy to become a regional tech hub through legal and financial incentives. It then summarizes Mauritius' National Information Security Strategy Plan (NISS) to improve cybersecurity through four main action lines: strengthening legal frameworks; increasing stakeholder awareness and training; improving detection of cybersecurity breaches; and increasing protections. Key initiatives under NISS include developing cybercrime laws, setting up a cybercrime task force and computer emergency response team, and implementing content filtering solutions.
This document is the Community Policing Manual produced by the Liberia National Police (LNP) with support from UN agencies. It introduces the concept of community policing in Liberia and provides guidance on establishing community policing forums. The manual acknowledges challenges faced by LNP in maintaining security and discusses how community policing aims to build trust between police and communities to jointly address crime. It outlines roles for stakeholders like community leaders, police, and government agencies in collaborative community safety efforts.
IntoWork2015 Conference: Targeting Support - Who Will Welfare Reforms Hit Har...Policy in Practice
Targeting Support: Who Will Welfare Reforms Hit Hardest?
Speakers: Deven Ghelani, Policy in Practice, Guy Chaundy, Birmingham City Council
Event: Inclusion's IntoWork2015 Convention, Wed 15 July 2015, Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, London.
The speakers told attendees how data insights are helping reshape the distribution of scarce support resources for two large councils in England.
By analysing data they are collect the councils have gained valuable knowledge about the cumulative impact of welfare reforms on individual households in their respective areas.
What's more, those councils have also forecasted what the likely impact of future welfare reforms will be.
This means they know which households are most vulnerable to cuts, and which will be better off under Universal Credit.
Crucially, these insights allow them to therefore deliver support campaigns where they're most needed.
Deven Ghelani is the director of Policy in Practice, an organisation founded to ensure that policy works for people on the frontline. He was joined by Guy Chaundy from Birmingham City Council.
In today’s economic climate falling into debt is perilously easy, getting out is hard. Firms in the debt sector have adopted flexible and ethical collection practices to support families who are struggling, yet costs and the time taken to collect have increased.
This Policy in Practice webinar featured guest speakers Carole Kenney, Director, Welfare and Customer Care, Gareth McNab, Social Inclusion Lead, Nationwide Building Society who spoke alongside Zoe Charlesworth, Director of Policy and Operations, Policy in Practice, and Sarah Lambert, Affordability Assessment Manager, Policy in Practice.
Whether you’re a collection agency, utility company, advice organisation, local authority or housing association, you’re on the frontline for helping people in debt.
You can boost the financial resilience of households by helping them to increase their income. In this way, you can increase collection rates and social impact, in the knowledge that you’re doing the right thing.
In this webinar we discussed:
- How COVID-19 has already hit people’s incomes, and what’s in store
- Who the newly vulnerable households are
- How to reduce existing arrears and the chance of a customer falling into arrears
- How to minimise the cost of debt collection
For more information visit www.policyinpractice.co.uk, email hello@policyinpractice.co.uk or call 0330 088 9242
Write up of the first of two hustings on the London Mayoral campaign. Homelessness; Housing; Digital Disadvantage; Hate Crime; Disenfranchising Young People; and questions around levels of support from the New Mayor and the London Assembly were up for discussion. The parties were represented by Baroness Liz Barker (Liberal Democrat Party), Caroline Russell (Green Party), Sam Malik (Conservative Party) and Fiona Twycross (Labour Party), with Francis Sealey from Globalnet 21 as Chair.
This presentation looks at commissioning for social value: an interim report produced for the Children’s Partnership in March 2014.
For more information on commissioning for social value: http://blogs.ncvo.org.uk/2014/04/07/top-tips-on-commissioning-for-social-value/
Evolving Technology - Delivering Neighbourhood Policing with a smaller workforceTrilateral Research
This document summarizes a presentation about the INSPEC2T project, which aims to develop a framework for community policing using new technologies. It discusses how reduced police resources require evolving approaches like social media and mobile apps to engage the public. The project has developed a public portal, mobile app, and secure portal for police to facilitate reporting, communication, and analytics. Test cases in several countries provide feedback on the technology and opportunities to empower communities with challenges around limited police resources and meeting public expectations.
Social Media and ICT in Neighbourhood Policing - Opportunities and ChallangesTrilateral Research
The document discusses the INSPEC2T project, which aims to develop a framework for community policing that promotes collaboration between police and communities. It received EU funding. The project involves 18 partners across 8 countries. It will test its solutions in 5 locations, including Preston in November 2017. Social media presents opportunities like improved engagement but also challenges like limited resources. The baseline assessment found stakeholders see benefits and risks to social media use for community policing.
This document provides an overview of a training on community engagement for West Yorkshire Police. The aims of the training are to raise awareness of the key role community engagement plays in policing, describe intensive engagement principles and how they are applied, discuss opportunities and challenges, and explore practical next steps. Learning outcomes include describing the definition of engagement, understanding its importance, how it can reduce demand, and applying principles operationally. The training covers why community engagement is useful for tackling criminality and disorder, scenarios to explore effective engagement challenges, and preparing for post-training tasks. It emphasizes the importance of community engagement in the future vision of policing.
Understanding housing's role in veteran service stabilitynacro_programmes
An overview of Nacro's housing services spotlighting its Stody House veterans' service in Manchester.A presentation by Joanne Drew, Nacro Director of Housing and Wellbeing at Public Policy Exchange
Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service is working with local partners to develop a customer segmentation model using aggregated data from various sources to better understand community needs and vulnerabilities. This will be used to identify individuals at high risk and prioritize fire safety visits while also connecting people to other social services. The goals are to empower citizens, reduce accidental dwelling fires, and help people live independently for longer through improved data sharing and coordination across organizations.
Merseyside fire incident reduction partnership project updatelocalinsight
Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service is working with local partners to develop a customer segmentation model using aggregated data from various sources to better understand community needs and vulnerabilities. This will be used to identify individuals at high risk and prioritize fire safety visits while also connecting people to other social services. The goals are to empower citizens, reduce accidental dwelling fires, and help people live independently for longer through improved data sharing and coordination across organizations.
Enhancing community ownership of policing kennedy sept 2014Michael Kenny
Presents a model for community driven policing to prevent crime. Joint Policing Committee and Local Policing Forum. Model in the Republic of Ireland presented to International Mediation and Restorative Justice Conference. Edward Kennedy Centre Maynooth University
This document provides an overview of public-private partnerships (PPPs) in Nigeria. It discusses the legislative framework for PPPs, including the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission Act, and notes that PPPs can be undertaken at both the national and state levels. It also outlines common PPP structures used in Nigeria such as concessions and BOT models. Finally, it discusses how private parties are typically remunerated through user fees or availability payments and how revenue and usage risks are commonly shared between the private and public sectors.
The document summarizes international and regional cyber security initiatives. It discusses the UK Cyber Security Strategy vision of enabling citizens, businesses and government to benefit from a safe and resilient cyber space. It outlines the UK Office for Cyber Security's role in coordinating international engagement on cyber issues and providing guidance. The document also lists some international partnerships and information sharing initiatives, as well as resources from the European Union and a global repository of regional cyber security efforts.
Domestic violence costs the UK an estimated £15.7 billion annually. Funding cuts pose a challenge for local authorities providing domestic violence services. Investing in domestic violence prevention and services can save money in the long run through reduced human and emotional costs, improved health and economic output, and lower criminal justice and social services costs. Examples from areas like Sunderland, Liverpool, and Lancashire show that domestic violence services can save over £20 million by preventing murders, homelessness, and repeat offenses.
The document outlines a new health and care strategy for Bromley. It notes rising healthcare demand and a need for more integrated services outside hospitals. The strategy proposes creating integrated care networks of primary, community, and social care services. It aims to improve coordination, access, and proactive care through measures like care coordinators and shared records. The strategy emphasizes engaging third sector organizations to help deliver social prescribing, peer support, and achieve its goals of a sustainable system focused on prevention and improved outcomes.
The document provides an event report on the CTO Cybersecurity Forum held in London on June 17-18, 2010. The forum focused on raising awareness of cybersecurity issues, building capacity for robust cybersecurity frameworks, and facilitating dialogue among stakeholders. Key topics discussed included threats to both states and individuals, as well as possible technical, legal, and international cooperation responses. A need for greater international cooperation was a major theme, given issues around jurisdiction and varying capabilities. The inaugural forum aimed to provide a platform for partnership between the UK government and CTO to address these global cybersecurity challenges.
The document discusses organizational capacity building efforts by the International Multilateral Partnership Against Cyber Threats (IMPACT). It notes that cyber attacks are increasing while many nations lack cyber laws and security professionals. IMPACT aims to address these challenges by building nations' cyber readiness through training programs, workshops, and scholarships to develop a sustainable culture of cybersecurity and international cooperation. Its activities include network forensics training, IPv6 security courses, and cybersecurity workshops held in various regions.
Nina Hobson conducted a secret documentary of the Leister police force over 4 months using hidden cameras. Her findings revealed disturbing issues. The press release aims to inform the public that Hobson's documentary does not represent all police forces and to focus on the positive work of police in protecting the public. Strategies include creating a documentary showing Leister police's legitimate actions and releasing statistics about police strengths to change negative views to acceptance. Tactics include articles in newspapers highlighting police qualities and a press conference explaining why the police chief condemns Hobson's documentary.
The document discusses Mauritius' efforts to improve cybersecurity. It outlines Mauritius' strategy to become a regional tech hub through legal and financial incentives. It then summarizes Mauritius' National Information Security Strategy Plan (NISS) to improve cybersecurity through four main action lines: strengthening legal frameworks; increasing stakeholder awareness and training; improving detection of cybersecurity breaches; and increasing protections. Key initiatives under NISS include developing cybercrime laws, setting up a cybercrime task force and computer emergency response team, and implementing content filtering solutions.
This document is the Community Policing Manual produced by the Liberia National Police (LNP) with support from UN agencies. It introduces the concept of community policing in Liberia and provides guidance on establishing community policing forums. The manual acknowledges challenges faced by LNP in maintaining security and discusses how community policing aims to build trust between police and communities to jointly address crime. It outlines roles for stakeholders like community leaders, police, and government agencies in collaborative community safety efforts.
IntoWork2015 Conference: Targeting Support - Who Will Welfare Reforms Hit Har...Policy in Practice
Targeting Support: Who Will Welfare Reforms Hit Hardest?
Speakers: Deven Ghelani, Policy in Practice, Guy Chaundy, Birmingham City Council
Event: Inclusion's IntoWork2015 Convention, Wed 15 July 2015, Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, London.
The speakers told attendees how data insights are helping reshape the distribution of scarce support resources for two large councils in England.
By analysing data they are collect the councils have gained valuable knowledge about the cumulative impact of welfare reforms on individual households in their respective areas.
What's more, those councils have also forecasted what the likely impact of future welfare reforms will be.
This means they know which households are most vulnerable to cuts, and which will be better off under Universal Credit.
Crucially, these insights allow them to therefore deliver support campaigns where they're most needed.
Deven Ghelani is the director of Policy in Practice, an organisation founded to ensure that policy works for people on the frontline. He was joined by Guy Chaundy from Birmingham City Council.
In today’s economic climate falling into debt is perilously easy, getting out is hard. Firms in the debt sector have adopted flexible and ethical collection practices to support families who are struggling, yet costs and the time taken to collect have increased.
This Policy in Practice webinar featured guest speakers Carole Kenney, Director, Welfare and Customer Care, Gareth McNab, Social Inclusion Lead, Nationwide Building Society who spoke alongside Zoe Charlesworth, Director of Policy and Operations, Policy in Practice, and Sarah Lambert, Affordability Assessment Manager, Policy in Practice.
Whether you’re a collection agency, utility company, advice organisation, local authority or housing association, you’re on the frontline for helping people in debt.
You can boost the financial resilience of households by helping them to increase their income. In this way, you can increase collection rates and social impact, in the knowledge that you’re doing the right thing.
In this webinar we discussed:
- How COVID-19 has already hit people’s incomes, and what’s in store
- Who the newly vulnerable households are
- How to reduce existing arrears and the chance of a customer falling into arrears
- How to minimise the cost of debt collection
For more information visit www.policyinpractice.co.uk, email hello@policyinpractice.co.uk or call 0330 088 9242
Write up of the first of two hustings on the London Mayoral campaign. Homelessness; Housing; Digital Disadvantage; Hate Crime; Disenfranchising Young People; and questions around levels of support from the New Mayor and the London Assembly were up for discussion. The parties were represented by Baroness Liz Barker (Liberal Democrat Party), Caroline Russell (Green Party), Sam Malik (Conservative Party) and Fiona Twycross (Labour Party), with Francis Sealey from Globalnet 21 as Chair.
This presentation looks at commissioning for social value: an interim report produced for the Children’s Partnership in March 2014.
For more information on commissioning for social value: http://blogs.ncvo.org.uk/2014/04/07/top-tips-on-commissioning-for-social-value/
Evolving Technology - Delivering Neighbourhood Policing with a smaller workforceTrilateral Research
This document summarizes a presentation about the INSPEC2T project, which aims to develop a framework for community policing using new technologies. It discusses how reduced police resources require evolving approaches like social media and mobile apps to engage the public. The project has developed a public portal, mobile app, and secure portal for police to facilitate reporting, communication, and analytics. Test cases in several countries provide feedback on the technology and opportunities to empower communities with challenges around limited police resources and meeting public expectations.
Social Media and ICT in Neighbourhood Policing - Opportunities and ChallangesTrilateral Research
The document discusses the INSPEC2T project, which aims to develop a framework for community policing that promotes collaboration between police and communities. It received EU funding. The project involves 18 partners across 8 countries. It will test its solutions in 5 locations, including Preston in November 2017. Social media presents opportunities like improved engagement but also challenges like limited resources. The baseline assessment found stakeholders see benefits and risks to social media use for community policing.
The document discusses the Once-Only Principle Project (TOOP), an EU-funded project aimed at establishing a digital single market in Europe. The project seeks to (1) bridge data silos and reduce duplication by enabling information to be accessed once and reused many times across borders and sectors; (2) be user-centric and bring most-used citizen services online with cross-border access; and (3) decrease administrative burdens through increased data sharing between public agencies. The TOOP project has run pilots involving 20 EU member states and over 50 partners from public administrations, universities, and businesses to test the feasibility of the Once-Only Principle across Europe.
Project COMPACT From research to policy through raising awareness of the stat...Oles Kulchytskyy
COMPACT is a Coordination and Support Action funded European Commission under framework Horizon 2020.
The objective of the COMPACT project is to increase awareness (including scientific, political, cultural, legal, economic and technical areas) of the latest technological discoveries among key stakeholders in the context of social media and convergence. The project will offer analyses and road maps of related initiatives. In addition, extensive research on policies and regulatory frameworks in media and content will be developed.
http://compact-media.eu/
Landscape of microinsurance in Sri Lanka 2016Vineet .
The microinsurance sector in Sri Lanka has grown in recent years, reaching 1.46 million policies issued in 2015 and accounting for 6.9% of the total population. Health insurance makes up a negligible portion of microinsurance policies due to being offered as an add-on to other products. Personal accident and life insurance account for nearly 98% of microinsurance coverage. While several insurers offer microinsurance, regulations do not distinguish microinsurance and many informal schemes operate outside insurance laws. Barriers to further growth include inadequate benefits from fragmented social security programs and a need for improved consumer education and regulation of the microinsurance sector.
Presentation by Trilateral Research given at INSPEC2T's first Stakeholders Advisory Group and External Experts Group workshop, Vienna, November 2015 on the privacy and data security considerations for the design of the INSPEC2T system
This document provides information about the upcoming European Insurance Fraud Summit conference taking place on November 3rd and 4th, 2015 in Amsterdam. The summit will address the latest threats and solutions related to insurance fraud across Europe. Over the two days, experts from leading insurers will discuss topics like detecting fraud at the application and claims stages, using new technologies like predictive analytics, and challenges of cross-border fraud. Attendees will gain practical advice on dealing with different fraud types and learn about fraud prevention techniques. The agenda includes sessions on prioritizing anti-fraud strategies, mapping fraud trends, developing anti-fraud teams and tools, and managing fraud risks online. There will also be panels and case studies on fostering collaboration
EU funding instruments of support to strengthening victims' rightsUNDPhr
The document discusses EU funding instruments that support strengthening victims' rights, including the Criminal Justice Support Programme (JPEN) and Daphne III program. It provides details on funding amounts, objectives, eligibility, priorities and types of projects supported under JPEN and Daphne III between 2007-2013, as well as proposed funding under the Justice and Rights and Citizenship Programs between 2014-2020.
This document provides a 3 paragraph summary of an annual report from the Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT).
The first paragraph introduces that SnT welcomed 4 new partners in 2015 and extended 3 existing partnerships. SnT's turnover increased 18% and staff grew to over 250 people. Two new research groups on service and data management in distributed systems and crypto-luxembourg were created.
The second paragraph discusses a computer vision and stroke rehabilitation project called STARR. The project aims to develop a system that supports lifestyle changes for stroke survivors through automated activity monitoring and feedback. Researchers are developing methods to measure movement quality during prescribed exercises.
The third paragraph profiles the SnT SigCom wireless
IECEU Kick Off Meeting - Robert Galavan.pptxrgalavan
This document summarizes a presentation on improving the EU's conflict response. It discusses how crisis response has become more complex with more actors involved. Crisis management is about preventing, responding to, and assisting with crises, but is not necessarily conflict resolution. A comprehensive approach needs flexibility and ownership from multiple actors. There are challenges to the EU's comprehensive approach in areas like political agenda, organizational issues, and ownership. The presentation calls for addressing these challenges to improve the strategic purpose, operational effectiveness, and efficiency of the EU's crisis response institutions.
This project received funding from the European Union to develop testbeds and sandboxes using big data and AI technologies for the finance and insurance sectors. It involves 47 participants from industry, academia, and fintechs. The project will develop 15 pilots across personalized banking, risk assessment, fraud detection, and personalized insurance. It aims to provide platforms and tools leveraging fragmented data sources to enable innovative and disruptive financial services solutions through experimentation and validation of technologies.
The C3i Group is a national-international outreach venture providing strategic leadership in Cybersecurity, Cybercrime, and Cyber Intelligence.
The C3i Group facilitates open dialog, communication, and information sharing among key public-private entities, enabling them to DISCOVER what is at cyber-counterintelligence risk, how to DEFEND against it, and how to ENSURE cyber-secure competitiveness in the digital global economy.
Aligning stakeholders' perspectives in Open Government Data CommunityAdegboyega Ojo
The document discusses open government data (OGD) strategies and issues. It provides background on growing public and research interest in OGD. It outlines major OGD stakeholders like governments, citizens, and academia. The document analyzes OGD strategies used by different organizations and governments which focus on developing policies, directives, and actions to publish high value datasets. It also examines governance models and challenges faced in OGD initiatives like lack of political will, funding, and privacy/security concerns.
This document discusses cybersecurity challenges and approaches. It notes that cybersecurity is a multifaceted and multidisciplinary field involving technology, people, information, and processes. It also discusses the importance of cybersecurity given the large number of cyber attacks and data breaches. The document outlines some of the technical vulnerabilities that can arise, including issues related to availability, integrity, confidentiality of data and systems. It also briefly discusses future trends like the Internet of Things that may generate new security concerns. Overall, the document provides an overview of the nature of cybersecurity challenges and the multifaceted approaches needed to address those challenges.
LVSC annual review 2013 -14 contains highlights from the events and projects we ran last year including two short videos talking about the impact of their project. There is also a round up of performance rated stats and facts. As well as a sincere thank you to our funders for their support.
The 4th Infosec Week was held from October 6-10, 2014 in Lisbon, Portugal. It featured lectures, roundtables and workshops on cyber security trends. Over the 5 days, the event had 247 delegates from 44 companies attend. Topics included the growing need for effective cyber security management, attacks on information systems, and emerging issues. ENISA also held a training seminar on topics like mobile device security and cyber exercises.
Vienna’s “Smarter Together” urban renewal project area is located between the main road “Simmeringer Hauptstraße” and the Eastern rail track (i.e. the quarters of Geiselberg, Enkplatz, Braunhuberviertel). In total, 21.000 inhabitants will directly benefit from smart solutions in the areas of refurbishment, energy, mobility and information and communication technology.
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Public Safety and Security in the 21st CenturyCSSaunders
This document summarizes the findings of Phase 1 of the Strategic Review of Policing in England and Wales. It outlines the growing complexity of public safety challenges facing police, including increased cybercrime, domestic abuse, hate crimes, and mental health-related calls. Confidence in police remains high but has declined slightly. Phase 2 will examine how police can adapt to evolving roles and work more collaboratively given expanded demands and expectations. The role of police needs redefining to focus on preventing harm as part of a wider public safety system.
A presentation given by Will Linden, Acting Director of the Violence Reduction Unit, Scotland for the Police Foundation's Annual Conference 2017 'Networked Policing: effective collaboration between the police, partners and communities'.
Networked policing - the Greater Manchester Experience CSSaunders
A presentation by Chief Constable Ian Hopkins of Greater Manchester Police given at the Police Foundation's annual conference 2017 'Networked Policing: effective collaboration between the police, partners and communities'.
Networked policing: learning and working across organisational boundaries to ...CSSaunders
A presentation given by Professor Adam Crawford, Director of Leeds Social Sciences Unit, University of Leeds at the Police Foundation's annual conference 2017 'Networked Policing: effective collaboration between the police, partners and communities'.
Problem solving through asset based community engagementCSSaunders
A presentation by Brendan O'Brien, Director of Bluelight on problem solving through asset based community engagment, given at the Police Foundation's annual conference 2017 'Networked Policing: effective collaboration between the police, partners and communities'.
The Power of Community Newsletters: A Case Study from Wolverton and Greenleys...Scribe
YOU WILL DISCOVER:
The engaging history and evolution of Wolverton and Greenleys Town Council's newsletter
Strategies for producing a successful community newsletter and generating income through advertising
The decision-making process behind moving newsletter design from in-house to outsourcing and its impacts
Dive into the success story of Wolverton and Greenleys Town Council's newsletter in this insightful webinar. Hear from Mandy Shipp and Jemma English about the newsletter's journey from its inception to becoming a vital part of their community's communication, including its history, production process, and revenue generation through advertising. Discover the reasons behind outsourcing its design and the benefits this brought. Ideal for anyone involved in community engagement or interested in starting their own newsletter.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
How To Cultivate Community Affinity Throughout The Generosity JourneyAggregage
This session will dive into how to create rich generosity experiences that foster long-lasting relationships. You’ll walk away with actionable insights to redefine how you engage with your supporters — emphasizing trust, engagement, and community!
Presentation by Julie Topoleski, CBO’s Director of Labor, Income Security, and Long-Term Analysis, at the 16th Annual Meeting of the OECD Working Party of Parliamentary Budget Officials and Independent Fiscal Institutions.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Indira awas yojana housing scheme renamed as PMAYnarinav14
Indira Awas Yojana (IAY) played a significant role in addressing rural housing needs in India. It emerged as a comprehensive program for affordable housing solutions in rural areas, predating the government’s broader focus on mass housing initiatives.
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This project has received funding from European
Union Horizon 2020 Programme under grant
agreement no 653729.
The Combined Effect of the
Collective Effort
Improving Local Outcomes through a Shared Framework
of Understanding, Decision Making and Approach
Laurence Marzell, Serco
Police Foundation Annual Conference
29th November 2017
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This project has received funding from European
Union Horizon 2020 Programme under grant
agreement no 653729.
Partnership Working: The mantra of
improving results
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This project has received funding from European
Union Horizon 2020 Programme under grant
agreement no 653729.
JESIP – Joint Decision Model
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This project has received funding from European
Union Horizon 2020 Programme under grant
agreement no 653729.
Understanding The Shared Space
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This project has received funding from European
Union Horizon 2020 Programme under grant
agreement no 653729.
Understanding The Shared Space
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A 3 year project, working with partners across the EU. The vision:
to strengthen the connection between the police
their communities and wider stakeholders.
By:
Establishing an architecture framework for best practices and
collaboration between them
Developing tools to strengthen and improve their communication
Designing training including awareness activities about
Community Policing
The Unity Project
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This project has received funding from European
Union Horizon 2020 Programme under grant
agreement no 653729.
Policing Partners across the EU
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Communication
Building Trust and Confidence
Collaboration
Prevention
Accountability
Addressing Local Needs
Core Local Outcomes – Unity Research
Unity Project Research:
• Dr Elizabeth Aston, Senior Lecturer in Criminology, Edinburgh Napier University
• Dr Yvonne Hail, Research Fellow, Edinburgh Napier University
• Dr Megan O'Neill Senior Lecturer (Human Geography) School of Social Sciences, University of
Dundee
• Saskia Bayerl Ph.D. Ass Prof, Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University
• Mark van der Giessen PhD candidate, Rotterdam School of Management - Erasmus University
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Information is the Currency of Trust
• What Information is Used?
• How is it used?
• Constraints on its use?
• Who is using it?
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Communication is the Transaction
Creating a common currency for shared, multi
agency understanding, decision-making, approach
Understanding the specifics of the local context for
Informed negotiation
The Current Operating Model (COM)
Transformation Change (Delta Mapping)
Target Operating Model (TOM)
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This project has received funding from European
Union Horizon 2020 Programme under grant
agreement no 653729.
Community Policing Architecture Framework
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Communication
Building Trust and Confidence
Collaboration
Prevention
Accountability
Addressing Local Needs
Community Policing?
Serious & Organised Crime?
Health & Social Care?
What are these local outcomes?
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Or outcomes we should all strive for, whether
public or private sector, for every citizen and
community from the
Combined Effect of our Collective Effort
through a framework for shared understanding,
decision-making and approach to better support
our societal well-being and resilience.
What are these local outcomes?
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This project has received funding from European
Union Horizon 2020 Programme under grant
agreement no 653729.
Combined Effect of the Collective Effort
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This project has received funding from European
Union Horizon 2020 Programme under grant
agreement no 653729.
Thank You
Laurence.Marzell@serco.com
#44 (0)7718 195339
http://www.unity-project.eu
Twitter – @unityeuproject
Facebook – fb.com/unityeuproject
LinkedIn –
https://uk.linkedin.com/in/unityeuproject/en