Respect client database

NEW! Respect client information and outcome management system

As part of our services for supporting programmes, Purpose built computer system for perpetrator programmes!

* Can’t keep up with client paper work? Funders want information today?
* No computer record keeping system and no money or time to commission one?
* Too many record keeping systems?
* Takes ages for you to get together all the information you need for a case review or child protection case conference?
* Fed up of high quotes and weird techie language from IT specialists?

Wish you had a purpose built computer system that was easy to use, highly responsive to your needs and produces the information you need at a single click of a button (and doesn’t cost a fortune)?

LOOK NO FURTHER!

The Respect client information management system is coming soon…..

Respect has been working with practitioners working with men and in allied women’s services to create a truly unique piece of kit every programme will want to own…

* Simple to use
* Brings together client records, risk assessments, records of group attendance, suitability assessments and outcome data collection
* Provides you with instant client reports for case reviews or child protection work
* High levels of security built in and ways of customising this for you
* Instant data for funding applications, publicity and review
* Data Protection Act compliant
* Generates reminders about tasks and appointments
* It will help you to pass Respect Accreditation!

It doesn’t run the groups, interview clients or make the tea but it allows you to concentrate on these things instead of having to run around collecting bits of paper or trying to remember what it was you were supposed to ring so-and-so about today…

This system is being completed at the moment and piloted with a member organisation and should be available later this year….It will then be available to all Respect members AT VERY VERY LOW COST!

You will have support for using this system from Respect Evaluation Project Manager, who will be able to make alterations to suit specific needs and help you to analyse your data. It will also help us to be able to provide clear national data about the use and results of perpetrator programmes.

If you are thinking of commissioning a computer system for your organisation – DON’T! Come and have a preview of the system at the next National Practitioners’ Network or arrange an online preview from September onwards.

The system has been developed in a joint piece of work involving practitioners, database designers, researchers and others. It incorporates an amended version of tools developed by Rebecca Dobash, Russell Dobash  and Jon Shute, from the University of Manchester and in co-operation with them, to support the collection of useful data about the outcomes of programme participation.
The system will be available to all Respect members at low cost by early 2009.

For more information and to arrange a preview contact Thangam Debbonaire on
thangam.debbonaire@respect.uk.net

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