
ClearCore Children
Intervening earlier with children at risk can minimise the potential harm they would have otherwise faced, leading to better outcomes for children and young people and lower overall costs of supporting young people across their lifetime.
What is ClearCore Children?
ClearCore Children unlocks a unique understanding of children that would be otherwise impossible. It offers a new lens for assessing the importance and meaning of information within its wider context and underpins a ground-breaking approach to multi-agency collaboration.
With ClearCore Children, access a joined-up single view of each child by combining data from across multiple agencies, such as local authorities, police, probation, and GP surgeries. This gives local authorities for the first time ever, a complete, data-driven picture of a child’s circumstances. With an early warning system for flagging potential risk factors, local authorities can identify vulnerable, and potentially vulnerable, children and fast-track support where it’s needed.
Key Benefits
Long term costs savings across child and adult social care
Reduce the lifetime costs associated with supporting vulnerable people by intervening at the earliest opportunity.
Evidence-driven, scalable decision-making
Millions of data matches are made using evidence rather than probability and highlight potential links as well as confirmed ones, delivering a trusted, auditable and reliable data foundation on which to make decisions.
Tailored to build upon your local safeguarding strategy
Full user control over matching rules, can match data from across all relevant MASH organisations, and risk factor flags can be set to support local objectives.
How it Works
- Creates a single child view from multiple data source across any organisation
- Automated data cleaning, matching and de-duplication as standard
- Matches, geocodes and corrects all addressable locations using the gold standard address gazetteer Address-Based Premium
- Thousands of highly customisable, built-in cleaning and matching rules
- Matches are based on evidence found within the records with full audit trail
- Full data quality statistics published
- Maintains all historical records
- Reports on all Possible Matches for review