CASE STUDIES
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Chemists’ Community Fund - providing a flexible, end to end solution for benevolent funds
Read how IIZUKA’s Case Manager has helped the Royal Society of Chemistry’s benevolent fund to modernise and digitise their services.
Cranstoun: Supporting an organisation through significant expansion
Read how IIZUKA’s Case Manager has helped Cranstoun to manage their domestic abuse casework while growing their services rapidly.
Drive: Recording, reporting and controlling access to complex, sensitive information across organisations
Drive is an intensive intervention that works with high-harm perpetrators of domestic abuse – the people who pose the greatest risk of serious harm or murder to people they are in intimate or family relationships with.
Community Chaplaincy Association: Measuring the impact of services
CCA is an umbrella organisation for voluntary groups across the UK which work with offenders and ex-offenders to help them build a future away from crime.
Wilf Ward: Improving efficiency with cloud-based case management
The Wilf Ward Family Trust provides residential respite care, supported living and holiday accommodation for people with disabilities. Founded in 1986 with the aim of providing relief for carers, the Trust now employs more than 1,100 staff.
Birmingham Carers Hub: Using Case Manager with multiple organisations
Birmingham Carers Hub is a not for profit organisation which co-ordinates services for carers for a consortium of 30 organisations across Birmingham. Set up in April 2014, it currently supports 11,500 carers across Birmingham.
VOCAL: Efficient services and outcome-based reporting through Case Manager
VOCAL wanted to improve their services to clients and ensure they recorded the outcomes achieved.