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Digital transformations in domestic abuse support: implications for data sharing

Digital transformations in domestic abuse support: implications for data sharing
Digital transformations in domestic abuse support: implications for data sharing
We report here on an empirical scoping study focused on the digital transformation that took place in Domestic abuse (DA) and Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) multiagency support as a result of the restrictions imposed by the pandemic. Interviews were conducted with third sector providers, Local authority stakeholders, and other agencies, in two geographical areas. Our emerging findings offer insights into data sharing and linkage from different stakeholder perspectives. We argue that improving case management and service management data sharing processes would have the greatest immediate impact on effective service delivery and collaborative practice and support data linkage in the future.
46-48
Association for Computing Machinery
Taylor, Rebecca
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Gardner Asker, Bea
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Weal, Mark
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Senevirtane, Oshani
Singh, Vivek
Freire, Ana
Luo, Jar-Der
Taylor, Rebecca
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Gardner Asker, Bea
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Weal, Mark
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Senevirtane, Oshani
Singh, Vivek
Freire, Ana
Luo, Jar-Der

Taylor, Rebecca, Gardner Asker, Bea and Weal, Mark (2021) Digital transformations in domestic abuse support: implications for data sharing. Senevirtane, Oshani, Singh, Vivek, Freire, Ana and Luo, Jar-Der (eds.) In 13th ACM Web Science Conference 2021 (Websci ’21 companion). Association for Computing Machinery. pp. 46-48 . (doi:10.1145/3462741.3466647).

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Abstract

We report here on an empirical scoping study focused on the digital transformation that took place in Domestic abuse (DA) and Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) multiagency support as a result of the restrictions imposed by the pandemic. Interviews were conducted with third sector providers, Local authority stakeholders, and other agencies, in two geographical areas. Our emerging findings offer insights into data sharing and linkage from different stakeholder perspectives. We argue that improving case management and service management data sharing processes would have the greatest immediate impact on effective service delivery and collaborative practice and support data linkage in the future.

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Published date: 21 June 2021

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Local EPrints ID: 502348
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/502348
PURE UUID: e7e7e950-72b2-4960-b476-8ba40e738f4b
ORCID for Rebecca Taylor: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-8677-0246
ORCID for Mark Weal: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-6251-8786

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Author: Rebecca Taylor ORCID iD
Author: Mark Weal ORCID iD
Editor: Oshani Senevirtane
Editor: Vivek Singh
Editor: Ana Freire
Editor: Jar-Der Luo

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