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New research reveals clear benefits for families, service users and care teams of having family access to digital social care records.

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With most providers now using digital social care records (DSCRs) there is a greater need to make sure that the information that is recorded, is consistent, or standardised.

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Care providers in Staffordshire have been sharing their experiences of going digital in a series of new videos.

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Katie Thorn, Project Lead at the Digital Care Hub, reflects on what we can learn from the day the world ground to a digital halt.

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Ten top tips from care home managers and team leaders who have recently made the switch to Digital Health and Social Care Records (DSCR).

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Gina Trimble

From digital demos and app fixes, to phone calls about funding - provider relationship manager Gina Trimble says she loves helping adult social care providers go digital.

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Please see the latest statement from NHS England on the global IT outage.

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Old Rectory, a Care Home in Staffordshire, surrounded by trees and grass

A Staffordshire care home manager charts their smooth journey from paper to digital, as part of DiSC’s Clock is Ticking campaign.