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Coram innovation partnership uses tech to tackle problems

Tech experts joined a webinar hosted by the Coram Innovation Incubator to encourage senior children’s services leaders to realise how technology could have a transformative impact on services.
Innovative technology tools enable teams on the frontline to provide more proactive support to families. Picture: Halfpoint/Adobe Stock
Innovative technology tools enable teams on the frontline to provide more proactive support to families. Picture: Halfpoint/Adobe Stock

With rapid advancements in technological capabilities over recent years, digital innovation offers a unique opportunity to enhance children’s services. However, knowing what is possible and how we can embed it in practice can be a challenge.

In February, the Coram Innovation Incubator (CII) hosted a webinar for senior leaders in children’s services to help them to envisage the art of the possible in the technological arena and think practically about how they can capitalise on the potential. We were joined by experts from Microsoft, EY and Xantura, who shared practical examples of where technology has and could have a transformative impact on services. Microsoft and EY are partners in the CII, which is a specialist partnership for children’s services providers to generate, test and scale up solutions to shared challenges facing the children’s social care sector.

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