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Data
Data management and effective data sharing
is a critical enabler for both prevention and reactive interventions. The bringing together of multi-agency data sets has been a Lancashire system ambition for several years but when delivered it will have a direct impact upon the core LVRN deliverables. By recognising the need for a trauma informed response to data sharing, we are working across partners, services and organisations, such as Local Authority, NHS, police, public health, and schools, to create this solution which will allow data to be securely shared in a standardised, and automated way with appropriate services and practitioners, minimising the excessive time spent on data processing, and therefore ensuring practitioners can provide the right service, at the right time
to communities. Additionally, this solution will accelerate the potential of our data capabilities and as a result will support services and partners to make better informed decisions on how they
operate at both a strategic and frontline level. Of note is the creation of a “golden nominal” approach which should facilitate earlier intervention and prevent escalation into crisis.
Using the LVRN strategic needs assessment
we understand what drives violence, hospital admissions, knife enabled serious violence and non-domestic homicides. The future is to use these “trigger/risk” factors and overlay them
into the common data sets and in doing so use the multi-agency data to intervene earlier. This will adopt a public health approach of moving towards primary/secondary prevention rather than reacting to crisis (tertiary prevention). Whether in a hospital, community or statutory setting, effective multi-agency information sharing is needed to manage risk effectively and at the earliest stage possible. Thus, effective data management will contribute to the overarching aims and objectives of the LVRN and the significant reductions required.
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