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The system is designed to be customisable for each organisation that uses it.  Before you get going you will be provided a pre-implementation spreadsheet to complete, from this a system is created.  This guide will talk you through the various steps that are needed to get your system running.
 
The system is designed to be customisable for each organisation that uses it.  Before you get going you will be provided a pre-implementation spreadsheet to complete, from this a system is created.  This guide will talk you through the various steps that are needed to get your system running.

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The system is designed to be customisable for each organisation that uses it. Before you get going you will be provided a pre-implementation spreadsheet to complete, from this a system is created. This guide will talk you through the various steps that are needed to get your system running.

Pre-Implementation Spreadsheet (not used for Members, local and single project system).

The pre-implementation spreadsheet is used to save time on the first day of setting up your system. It contains pages to configure some of the basic dropdowns that you may use. If the dropdowns are not required then the options can be left blank. The lists that are created can be added to at a later date if required. Any thing that is not on the forms will be discussed with you Implementation Consultant on your setup days. Below is an explanation of each page of the spreadsheet.

Introduction The Introduction sheet give you details on how to complete the forms.

Organisation Details Enter the details of your organisation. The specified organisation name will be used to name your new system as well as will be used to generate log in details.

Ethnic Groups Ethnic groups are generally use for reporting outputs. Populate a list based on what your organisation requires across all services.

Age Groups Age groups or bands are used for calculating a person Date of Birth and as a reporting output. Age Ranges must not have any gaps or cross overs and start at 0, finishing at 999.

Religions If your organisations requires to support or report on religious groups then enter the name of each group you need.

Sexual Orientation In addition to the gender field on the system there is the option to record a persons sexual orientation.

Districts/Wards On the records is the option to place people/organisation into reporting areas. This list is to populate those areas.

Disabilities This is used for specifying a persons disability/ailment and can be used in reporting. An individual can have multiple.

Marital Status If required populate with the marital statuses that you use.

Relationships The system can link records together using relationships. Personal relationships can include relationships with keyworkers like Social Workers etc. When adding a relationship you need to think about the opposite match, example Husband & Wife, Support Worker & Supported Person.

Contact Methods This is for the physical contact methods that would be used, telephone, email, one to one etc. This is also used for preferred method of contact and transportation options.

Staff and Users It is very important that you included at least one system administrator, this person will also need to be at the Implementation Meetings for the setup of the system. You need to specify:

  • Volunteer, Staff or Trustee - This will create a record to attach to the user.
  • Surname and Forenames - This is used to populate a user record if require. The system will be setup to use the person first name and initial from the surname in lowercase, Jane Smith will be given a username of janes. If you have two people with the same names or first name and surname initial the same, the system will cater for this.
  • Is a system user - Yes will create a record for the person as well as a user account, maybe and no will only create a person with no login access.
  • User Group Names - The system is setup with 4 groups to start which can be changed at a later date. Do not rename the dropdown options or use something not in the drop down. Make sure you have at least one administrator.
  • Email Address - Used for password recovery.

Accommodation Types This specifies the types of accommodations a person may live in; council house, social housing, private owned, private rented, HM Prison, care home, hostel, no fixed abode etc.

Living arrangements This is for how a person live at the accommodation,; lives alone, with partner, with parents, multiple occupancy cell.

Referral Sources Referral sources are 'How did you here about us' include things like Advert, website, web search etc.

Service User Group Service Users groups are a way of categorising your service users, used for Young Persons, Adults and Older person. Please note that a service user can only go in one category.

Status Statuses are commonly used on a carers system for things like, young carer, young adult care, adult carer, ex-carer and cared for. Can also be used for High need, medium need and low need.

Termination Reasons Termination reason are used when removing a service user from a project, specifying why a service is lo longer required.

Referral Outcomes These simple outcomes are case closure outcome like case closed successful claim.

Organisations we signpost to Enter the names of organisations that you signpost to (and specify if you receive referrals from. This will create an organisation record for each. If you are having a data migration you could add the organisations to the migration with full contact details and not fill in this section.

Benefits You can add benefits and amounts if you assist your service uses in this area.

Gender Enter the genders that you work with, think about adding categories for gender re-assignment.

Contact Types Contact types are used to distinguish direct and indirect done for a service user.

Main Language Used to specify the main spoken language of your service users.

Implementation meetings and training (additional service for Members, local and single project system).=

Once the system has been created you will be contacted by your Implementation Consultant to discuss moving forward. The implementation days are used to look at your organisation in details and set the system up accordingly. You will be shown every step that is required and run through the options available. This is an important step to getting set up and running.

Set up and Administration Settings

Before the system can be used there are some steps that need to be taken. The rest of this guide is going to walk through the setup of the core of this system. The settings that will be talked about will be accessed vi the 'System Cog' in the top right hand corner.

System Details

Check the basic details of your organistion.

Operational Rules

Group Access