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Enabling technology

…a new breed of start-ups that are disrupting the Earth observation market. These new companies are using low-cost, off-the-shelf, components, small teams and rapid product iterations to develop large constellations…

Case studies

…of the index, which was a composite of 26 different data sources, all combined through their common location. Data from NHS England was also linked with the UPRN to support…

Welcome to Smartershire

…adult social care with technology – analysing skill shortages by geography, comparing high densities of need with capacity (or lack) to meet it How to provide care closer to home…

Grow. Share. Lead

Our Leadership Academy development programmes are designed and delivered in partnership with QA training. They harness, stretch and promote the talents and skills essential to successful contemporary leadership. Graduation from…

Announcement: new accessibility partner

comprehensive, detailed and user-friendly service, helping you comply with the Public Sector Bodies (Websites and Mobile Applications) Accessibility Regulations 2018 before the 22 September 2020 deadline. Our decision to source…

Coronavirus: Homeworking and Cyber Resilience

…a real difference for people and communities. We have received a lot of messages about the challenges posed by mass home working. Not least the concerns this raises about cyber…

Designing a new local normal

…are provided and managed will involve lasting reform of working practices and service delivery approaches to enable residents, communities and businesses to recover across the UK’s diverse range of localities….

Why the Leadership Academy made such a difference to me

…the society. For more details about any of the Leadership academy programmes please get in touch with us on events@soctim.net Watch the graduation ceremony, featuring Sian’s Newcastle 2019 cohort: https://vimeo.com/439197289/f628c6f840…

Involving communities in system design can lessen bias

Public sector organisations should involve communities in designing systems as a way to avoid biased algorithms, Wednesday’s session on ethics heard. William Barker, Socitm’s associate director and practice lead on…