by Karen Boparoy | Jun 14, 2016 | Uncategorized
“Information sharing and data innovation is at the heart of public sector reforms.” Professor Miriam Lips The new Well-being of Future Generations Act has become a global agenda with public services across the world. It highlights that information sharing...
by Karen Boparoy | May 16, 2016 | Anti Social Behaviour, News
World Information Society Day will take place on 17th May and this year the theme will focus on ICT entrepreneurship for social impact. The day was established by a United Nations General Assembly, following the 2005 World Summit on the information Society in Tunis...
by Karen Boparoy | Feb 5, 2016 | Cloud, Housing, Technology, Uncategorized
The Institute for Fiscal Studies have predicted that budget cuts will continue until 2020 resulting in local government needing to find more efficient ways to generate more value for money. In 2014/15 local government have suffered 40 percent cuts to its budget...
by Karen Boparoy | Dec 1, 2015 | Health, Housing, Uncategorized
Appropriate housing can improve health and well being; but poor housing conditions has been proven to damage health, particularly in relation to asthma, damp and mould. In children, the effects can last a lifetime, the relationship between health and housing is very...
by Karen Boparoy | Nov 17, 2015 | Housing, Uncategorized
There is an increasing amount of pressure from public sector bodies to share information and collaborate to provide more joined up services for it’s citizens. With high speed internet, a plethora of mobile devices readily available, and the acceptance of hosted...