On this page, you can find documents to Care England members only and they are not for circulation to non-members and any external companies.
Care England – NECS – Capacity Tracker Demonstration – 30.09.21
Working with NECS, Care England organised a Capacity Tracker demonstration with it’s members. The session gave providers the opportunity to ask any technical questions about Capacity Tracker. NECS also gave an update on the Tracker’s roadmap. You can download the PowerPoint here.
Care England’s Key Data Principles – Document
The Covid-19 pandemic has illustrated in stark terms the importance of data in responding to localised developments in a timely and effective manner. Effective data collection is in the interests of both the adult social care sector but also government actors. In this briefing paper, six key principles are presented which we hold to underpin a sound data strategy for the future.
Data Advisory Group (DAG) Care England notes (NOT for wider circulation) – 25.05.21
Care England’s notes from the Data Advisory Group. These are not the offical notes from the group. These notes are not for wider circulation. For more detail on DAG, please email lholmes@careengland.org.uk
Capacity Tracker Access – April 2021
A summary of the specific access Care England has to Capacity Tracker data, along with potential benefits this could bring to members. Please note that Care England does not have access to specific provider data. For more detail on how Care England will use this data, please email: lholmes@careengland.org.uk
Click here to download document.
Prioritising Capacity Tracker question – Care England document 11 February 2021
Care England posed the following question to members in February 2021 and the responses are collated in this document. We hope that the DHSC, NECS and NHSEI give due regard to our comments and that changes are made as suggested.
Care England’s members were asked, ‘If they were applying Care England’s data principles (see below) to the Capacity Tracker, considering the time taken to complete the tracker and the benefits received, what suggested changes would they make and what core questions would they like to see in the tracker?’
Case Studies and Testimonials of the Capacity Tracker
Acute Trust
– Capacity Tracker Case Study – Calderdale and Huddersfield FT 30.01.20 Download
– CT Quote Mandy Griffin – download
– CT Quote Mandy Griffin Calderdale and Huddersfield FT – download
Care Home
– Capacity-Tracker_CS-Kirklees – download
– CT Quote Lizzie Hancock 1 – download
– CT Quote Lizzie Hancock 2 – download
– CT Quote Steve Dorrington 1 – download
– CT Quote Steve Dorrington 2 – download
CCG and LA
– Capacity Tracker City of York Council 05.0620 – download
– Capacity-Tracker_CS-Devon – download
– Capacity-Tracker_CS-ERoY – download
– Capacity-Tracker_CS-Hull – download
– Case study -Capacity Tracker in Milton Keynes 22.07.20 – download
– Case study – Capacity Tracker mid and South East Essex 22.07.20 – download
– CT Case Study – Telford and Wrekin and Shropshire CCG 11.09.20 – download
– CT Quote Bristol City Council – download
– CT Quote John Skidmore Yorkshire Council – download
– CT Quote Oldham Council – download
Other stakeholders
– CT Quote Andrew Hughes LGA – download
STP
– Capacity Tracker Case Study – Coventry and Warwickshire STP 28.07.20.doc – download



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