- data is a valuable council asset and informs how we deliver our services to best meet the needs of our communities.
The council has a 5-year Data and Business Intelligence Strategy which puts down the foundations for a data-first approach across the council.
This includes a dedicated strand of work aimed at continuing to enhance the quality of our data.
The strategy also makes provision for greater democratisation of our data, increasing availability to our residents.
- We are taking an architectural approach to how we deliver digital solutions, implementing our customer and automation platforms to enable us to address legacy technology constraints such as the inability to integrate systems or access data and provide better customer experience.
Along with work to better manage our application portfolio we will be able to make better decisions to reuse existing capabilities and national ones such as Gov Pay & Gov Notify, getting better value for money from what we have.
We will design-in the collection of key performance / customer insight to enable service managers to make good decisions to continually improve services.
To further support this we are doing work to understand how we make better decisions and manage our application portfolio to enable the council to become modern and resilient.
Dorset Council has engaged SOCITM (Society for Innovation Technology and Modernisation) to help understand application spend and how to identify improvements and reductions to spend regarding this.
- We share data as part of the wider Dorset system and Integrated Care System (ICS) to help improve outcomes for residents.
Examples include our Dorset Care Record which includes combined patient and care data.
The council is also part of the Dorset Intelligence and Insight Service (DiiS), a collaborative project to deliver a live, linked health and social care dataset across the ICS, aiming to make health and social care data open, easy to access, and available to create actionable insights.
It is being used to support data-led service improvement, planning and decision making at a system and organisational level.
It is also used by health and care professionals to make evidence-based decisions to improve the health and wellbeing of our population.
- The Data and Business Intelligence Strategy outlines a desire to make greater use of predictive analytics and we are currently producing a statement of intent and toolkit to support the use of AI.
This also forms part of our Digital Vision.
We are experimenting and learning with Microsoft AI tools and the potential to increase workforce productivity, using predictive modelling in our customer insights work to improve decision making, as well as understanding new capabilities in our automation platform that would enable our customer and ways of working transformation plans.