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Burall InfoCare customer, Nottinghamshire
County Council have won the coveted e-Government Award at
the National Awards for Local Government, for their implementation
of the InfoCare system.
The LGC Awards ceremony
took place at the prestigious
Grosvenor House Hotel on London's Park Lane on 13 March 2006. Hosted by comedian
Jimmy Carr, the Awards ceremony was a
celebration of the very best achievements in local
government and attracted over 1200 attendees.
The e-Government category goes to the
Council who can best demonstrate the effective use of
Information Technology to transform the delivery of public
services, so was recognition of the impact that the novel
InfoCare system has on the delivery of homecare services by
Nottinghamshire County Council Social Services department.
Paul McKay, Assistant Director of Social
Services, who was at the ceremony to receive the award along
side Sylvia Rowley, Project Manager, and Pauline McCoy, Head
of Direct Service, said "We are absolutely delighted to
receive this award in recognition of the whole team who have
worked hard, with imagination and good humour to introduce
radical improvements to our service." He added "The support
of Burall through this process has been invaluable and I
want to thank them for all their efforts and assistance."
Lawrence Faulkner, Director and InfoCare system
designer, said "We felt passionately about the use of appropriate
technologies to accurately measure the quality of delivered
homecare, so that precious resources can be focused where
they are most needed and the Service Users sit at the heart,
not the end, of the process. This award recognises the
impact our system has had on actual service delivery and the
very positive feedback from all the stakeholders in
homecare.
"To encourage
innovation in the homecare sector, which, of the all the
sectors of local government, has probably least-utilised
technology advances, Burall InfoCare are sponsoring the IT
Innovator category at the National Homecare Awards in May."
The final word went to Peter DeVito, Technical
Director and co-designer of the InfoCare system. Wearing one of his
trademark waistcoats, he said "The old-fashioned
telephone-based technologies used by some Councils are
wholly inadequate to cope with the new drivers within a
modern flexible service so our system has been designed from
the bottom-up to include all stakeholders. Notts have
been rightly demanding of Service-centric features and I'm
proud to see that others recognise we have risen to the
challenge!"
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From Notts. (L to R) Sylvia Rowley (Project Manager), Pauline McCoy (Head of Service) and Paul McKay (Assistant
Director of Social Services)

The e-Government Award was presented at London's Grosvenor House Hotel.

From Burall InfoCare (L to R) Lawrence Faulkner, Peter DeVito and Rod Duddin (MD) on Award night

Comedian Jimmy Carr was Master of Ceremonies |