October 16th 2024
We celebrated the great work of our local support organisations and ADASS regional colleagues at our Better Security, Better Care Away Day. Congratulations to all our winners and runners up!
On 1st October 2024 in the historic Insurance Hall in London, the Digital Care Hub team hosted the Local Support Organisation’s (LSOs) at their away day conference. At this annual event we discussed what has happened in cyber over the last year in adult social care, what the Better Security, Better Care (BSBC) programme has achieved and what is coming up on the horizon.
Attendees included the Department of Health and Social Care, NHS colleagues and care provider trade associations.
For the first year ever we held an official awards ceremony to recognise the achievements of the programme which, this year, had ran past its 70% Data Security Protection Toolkit (DSPT) compliance target.
Awards were presented by the Programme Director, Michelle Corrigan
Nominations were driven by DSPT publication results, as well as nominations from the national team, regional co-ordinators and peer to peer within the Local Support Organisations. The awards primarily looked at June 2023 to June 2024.
The winners received a trophy, certificate and Love to Shop voucher. Runners up also received a certificate.
A huge well done to all those who won, aswell as the nominations. It is clear to see the testament and assets all organisations are to the sector.
There where 10 awards.
Name of award | Nominees | Winner (s) |
Highest % Data Security Protection Toolkit (DSPT) as of June 30th 2024 | Bradford Care Association
Northeast & Yorkshire NHS Suffolk Care Association Norfolk & Suffolk Care Support |
Bradford Care Association for reaching 92.89% DSPT in their area as of June 30th 2024 |
Most improved % DSPT from 30th June 2023 to 30th June 2024 | Bradford Care Association
Care and Support West Cornwall Partners in Care (with support from Devon CHC) |
Cornwall Partners in Care (with support from Devon CHC) increasing DSPT in their area from 30th June 2023 at 51% to 71.65% on 30th June 2024 |
Most Innovative Local Support Organisation when engaging with a provider | Keith Anscombe from Northampton
Suffolk Care Association Wiltshire Care Partnership Oxfordshire Association of Care Providers Leeds Care Association |
Leeds Care Association – Jenny joined us at mid point of the programme delivery, which requires a lot of tenacity and patience in speaking to Care Sector Providers who have been far less engaged with the DSPT submission. Jenny has worked so well with the active engagement of those providers, clearly outlining the benefits for their organisations in publishing their DSPT submission. Jenny has provided a strong and clear communication strategy, delivered regular online workshops for |
Above and beyond in wider cyber issues | Keiron Broadbent (West Midlands Care Association),
Oxfordshire Association Care Providers (OACP) National Care Forum (NCF) |
OACP for attending regular stakeholder meetings, ideas generating to support national team, supporting peers, design support, supporting in new provider workstreams |
Supporting Stakeholder Engagement | Oxfordshire Association Care Providers (OACP)
Surrey Care Association Sussex Digital Team Hertfordshire Care Providers Association (HCPA) ADASS- Mark de Bernhardt Lane |
Mark de Bernhardt Lane for his contribution in supporting the Local Authority (LA) strategy development to ensure LA’s are including DSPT in their contracts, writing blogs and always available for support and guidance. |
Best Communications | National Care Forum (NCF)
EmCare Bedford Care Association (Cheryl Stimson) Partners in Care (Shropshire, Telford, Wrekin) |
EmCare- for support with developing informative videos for care providers about data protection in Leicestershire |
Supporting in Operations | Suffolk Care Association
Surrey Care Association – Alan Willmott and Phil Ellis Martin Lincolnshire Care Association |
Surrey Care Association- for hosting many training webinars, always giving feedback when asked, and general support to the national BSBC team and peers |
Best Supporting Partner | Institute for Public Care (IPC)- Fiona Richardson
Exeter helpdesk- Kim Hobday DiSC |
Kim Hobday for running the Exeter helpdesk. They couldn’t’ do it without this unsung hero who is really responsive to queries and concerns raised by local support orgs on behalf of care providers, and can always count on her for a helpful response |
Best Collaboration award | South West region East Mids region South East region |
South West Region, this team works very well together and is the only region that defines plan for the year as a group. As a results this has vastly improved the DSPT uptake in their area |
Local Support Organisation peer nominated | Sarah McNally and Nada Wakefield from the Sussex Digital Team
Baz from Emcare Phil Ellis Martin- Surrey Richard Monk – Cornwall in Care Alisha Pert- Southeast London ICB |
Sarah McNally and Nada Wakefield from the Sussex Digital Team for having amazing data creative skills in ensuring their DSPT’s are completed for their social care providers |
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