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IIZUKA launches new pricing model to revolutionise Case Management software sector
Our customers tell us that understanding the total cost of purchasing and implementing new software is key to making a purchasing decision. Too many have experienced IT projects which have ended up costing far more than originally envisaged, due largely to scope creep and implementation issues.
Cloud computing proves a winner when working from home
Many of our customers provide vital services to their clients – services that are even more important in the current Covid-19 pandemic. These include support on income, benefits and welfare, mental health and well-being, housing and assisted living.

Extra support for customers during this crisis
We know that many of our customers will be experiencing a higher demand for their services at the moment, as you provide support and advice to your clients regarding income, benefits, housing, social care or other issues.
IIZUKA – Business continuity arrangements in the face of coronavirus
To protect the health and well-being of our team and ensure continuity of service to customers IIZUKA is invoking its business continuity plan.
IIZUKA’s Case Manager supports work on domestic violence prevention
You may have seen a call to action from more than 70 charities and organisations today, 21 January 2020, calling on the government to introduce domestic violence prevention programmes targeting the perpetrators as well as the victims.
Keep the customer satisfied…
Here at IIZUKA, we know that our service doesn’t end when customers implement our Case Manager system, in fact, it’s only just starting.

IIZUKA updates Case Manager to collect data for Scottish Carers Census
The Scottish Government implemented the Carers Act on 1 April 2018. As part of this, it is now collecting information to monitor the implementation of the Act via the carers census.

IIZUKA pilots free Case Manager software for small charities
IIZUKA is working with five local small charities or not for profit organisations to create a free version of their popular Case Manager software. Together, we are exploring how charities can maximise the effectiveness of their operations and measure and report on the impact they are having.

IIZUKA acts to help customers to improve their money and debt services
IIZUKA has recently updated Case Manager, its cloud-based case management software, to enable its money and debt advice customers to adopt the new Standard Financial Statement (SFS).

Guest Blog: Biting the hand…
We’re currently working with Georgina Watts, Director of Capacity4Change, a consultancy which helps charities develop and grow. Together we are looking at how case management systems can help charities improve their effectiveness and measure their impact. Here are her views on what charities need.

New Messaging Module launched for Case Manager
IIZUKA are excited to announce the launch of our re-vamped Messaging module, available to all Case Manager customers now.

IIZUKA Developer David takes on Birmingham Marathon to raise money for Shelter
On Sunday 15th October David will be taking part in his first ever Marathon, raising funds for Shelter. A keen runner, David has completed three half marathons, but this will be his first attempt at a full marathon.

IIZUKA wins Care Quality Commission tender
IIZUKA was delighted to win a G-Cloud (Government Digital Marketplace) tender to provide Case Management services to the Legal Services team at the Care Quality Commission (CQC).

IIZUKA awarded Cyber Essentials Plus accreditation
IIZUKA is delighted to have been awarded Cyber Essentials Plus accreditation after independent vulnerability testing of its networks.

Raising money for local charities – our coast to coast cycle challenge
On 1 July, four of our team will be cycling 140 miles across England on the famous Coast to Coast cycle trail from Whitehaven on the West coast to Tynemouth on the East. Tradition dictates that we start with our rear wheels in the Irish Sea and finish with our front wheels in the North Sea.

Engaging with Government on procurement – one SME’s perspective
It’s often been said that it’s difficult for SMEs to sell their goods and services to Government. The process is said to take too much time and resource, with lots of red tape and cumbersome procurement processes. It’s no wonder that many small businesses focus on selling to other SMEs.
IIZUKA launches new training and support service
Customer service is extremely important to IIZUKA. So, in response to requests from customers, IIZUKA has launched a new partnership for training and post-implementation support services with PCA Limited, an organisation that exclusively supports public and third sector organisations on all matters digital.

IIZUKA and Folding Space partner to work on FCO project
When the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) wanted to implement a new online legalisation service, IIZUKA were commissioned to provide the cloud-based case management software.

IIZUKA committed to a low emissions future
IIZUKA is proud to be one of the first organisations in the UK to receive ‘Go Ultra Low Company’ status. The newly launched initiative recognises businesses that are embracing electric vehicles (EVs) as part of a new scheme run by government and automotive industry campaign, Go Ultra Low.

Leaders in the sector warn of crisis in adult social care
Leading bodies in the Adult Care sector have today written to George Osborne, warning that vital care services are still at risk, despite the above inflation increase in funding included in the Chancellor’s recent spending review.