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Knowing what information exists in the Council's records and systems, where it is, who's using it, and for what

Learning

In an effort to make “Learning” more focused on the specific needs of our membership, we have reviewed our course offerings and launched a completely new programme for the next 12 months. The new programme offers a wider range of course, at more locations, and with more detail provided on each, to help you judge better who to nominate for the course, and the likely benefits to be achieved from it.

Managing information - your greatest asset

Making the right information available in the right format at the right time to the right people inside and outside the organisation is vital to efficiency. Information Management combines many difficult challenges, but getting it right brings huge benefits.

Information management

Strategically, information management needs to be closely bound with your business and ICT strategy. Neither can work effectively without the other. It is also vitally concerned with information quality, information security and business continuity – both for the organisation and for its customers and partners. Historically, organisations have struggled to meet the need for accurate and well-structured information.

Information audit

"Knowing what information exists in the Council’s records and systems, where it is, who’s using it, and for what"

Council of the Future

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Data Protection and confidentiality review

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Hampshire County Council
Hampshire County Council’s Children’s Services department now has a set of procedures and processes in place to ensure its data protection and confidentiality management are fully in line with the Data Protection Act following an expert review by Socitm Consulting. By undertaking a comprehensive risk assessment of its data protection processes, we were able to provide a key set of recommendations for ensuring robust data protection compliance across the department, balanced with effective management of the information sharing regime required to support the Every Child Matters agenda.