Liquidlogic Childrens' Case Management
by System C
Supporting all aspects of social work with children
Key Features
- Multi Agency Collaboration: supports information sharing across organisational boundaries
- Children’s Social Care workflows: customisable, user friendly pathways, built to support regulatory compliance and local practice
- Integration across Social Care, Education, and Finance: provides a single view of families
- Family Working: simplify data entry for family groups, saving time and reducing errors
Multi-agency collaboration
Customisable Workflows
Our Childrens' Social Care Case Management system offers customisable workflows, allowing local authorities to tailor processes to their specific needs. This flexibility enables the management of cases across Child In Need, Child Protection, Children Looked After, and other key workflows. The system also supports the assessment and ongoing support of connected persons, foster carers, special guardians and adopters.
Integration across Social Care, Education, and Finance
This feature provides a visual representation of key information across Social Care, Education, and Finance for each child and family. This enables practitioners to easily identify relationships, significant events, recent communications, and data changes. With a comprehensive family overview, professionals can quickly grasp context and dynamics. Permission-controlled access ensures appropriate data visibility, while users can drill deeper into the information to inform decisions and actions.
Family Working
Family groups can be consolidated into single pathways and forms, preventing the need to record the same information multiple times for siblings. Flexible form design allows practitioners to record information relevant to all siblings once, in a shared form, whilst also allowing child-specific answers or outcomes to be recorded in the same shared form. As these are shared forms, any authorisation is only required once, therefore managers are not inundated with multiple authorisation tasks for the same / similar forms. These forms are visible from the context of individual child records, and can be printed as such.