1st Edition

Information Management in Social Services

Edited By Andrew Kerslake, Nick Gould Copyright 1996
    113 Pages
    by Routledge

    110 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1996, this volume explores the role of IT in the social services sector and provides solutions to problems of information flow and management, with contributors and researchers experienced in statistics, planning and policy for social services. Its publication marked a rite of passage for social services informatics. Articles contained in this volume confront the potentialities and risks of the internet technological frontier, bringing in areas including the voluntary sector, SSI inspections and how readers employed in social services can benefit from information technology.

    1. Introduction. Dr Nick Gould. 2. Information Management: Beyond Information Technology. Andrew Kerslake. 3. Information Driven Decision Making: Fact or Fantasy? Terry Bamford. 4. Internet: Super Highway. Jeremy Oppenheim. 5. Monitoring for Effective Management in Social Services. Dr Henri Giller. 6. Developing an Information Strategy and Systems: Reflections on a Case Study. Matthew Dieppe. 7. A National Perspective on Information Management. Greg Phillpotts. 8. Information Management; an SSI Inspection. Linda Fean. 9. IT in the Voluntary Sector. Ian Sparks. 10. Information Management and Technology; Making Sure You Benefit from IT. Jean Jeffrey.

    Biography

    Andrew Kerslake, Nick Gould