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Report from HM Inspector of Constabulary on information-sharing (March 2007)
Archive for June, 2007
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Useful-looking sections on Involving Patients, and Using Evidence:
This website aims to help you use clinical governance and risk management quality improvement methods in your work.
You can use this website in three ways. As a:
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MindMeister brings the concept of mind mapping to the web, using its facilities for real-time collaboration to allow truly global brainstorming sessions.
Users can create, manage and share mind maps online and access them anytime, from anywhere. In brai
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Enquire is a group set up to help parents and young people who need some extra support in school. I met one of their staff, Katy, on the train a year ago and, since then, she’s been a major force in setting up a blog to get information direct to the young
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Interesting panel discussion of openID, being able to take selected bits of you identity with you to different domains, the utility of some reputation that you can carry with you. Also mentions the effort involved in creating a fake back history – if you
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An acronym for Child Abuse Risk Assessment, CARA is a learning environment which may be used by child protection investigators as well as caseworkers and followup workers, to think about the complexity of the factors related to the immediate safety and fu
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Haven’t I read this before though??
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Looking to spur wiki adoption? Want to grow from 10 users to 100, or 1000? Applying patterns that help coordinate peoples’ efforts and guide the growth of content, and recognizing anti-patterns that might hinder growth – can give your wiki the greatest ch
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Statement of intent re BBC and Web 2.0, by its hi-heid yin
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BBC principles for its approach to Web 2.0, developed within its own BBC 2.0 Project, and listed simply here
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Review of e-inclusion developments – concludes that ‘it’s come of age’
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The Patient Voices programme aims to capture some of the unwritten and unspoken stories of ordinary people so that those who devise and implement strategy, as well as clinicians directly involved in care, may carry out their duties in a more informed and
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Saw this in the Guardian’s ‘Link’ supplement, mentioned as a good resource for pointers to free clipart, photos etc. It is
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Awesome Clipart for Educators has FREE educator clipart, coloring pages, backgrounds, fonts, icons, lines, worksheets featuring Birthday, Chinese New Year, Christmas, Christian, Easter, Groundhog Day, Halloween, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, St. Patrick’s Day, Thank
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Englsih NHS web pages are designed to help signpost folk to different activities that engage patients, carers and the public to improve people’s experience of healthcare
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notes from someone who’s had a go! Cartier-Bresson, indeed…hmmmn
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An approach to organising knowledge resources – seeks t omake the catalogue easily browsable, accessible etc.
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Marc Andressen (remember Netscape?)’s analysis of the Facebook API development – acute stuff. Scarey story too from a successful developer about scaling & viral take-on via the dynamics of FB
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07 June 2007
The Government today received an eagerly awaited report into the ‘Power of Information’ [PDF 280KB, 57 pages] by Tom Steinberg, founder and Director of mySociety, and Ed Mayo, Chief Executive of the National Consumer Council.
Cabine
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Inane surveys will never allow policy makers to understand the experiences of mental health service users – but web-based communities might
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Are we “sleepwalking to segregation”? Is multiculturalism to blame and, if so, can we now pronounce it dead? And can we finally have a credible definition of the much-vaunted British values? These are the questions that have dogged public debate for sever