Learn About Tribal Data Analytics Techniques
/in Adoption, Adult Protective Services, Child Protective Services, Domestic Violence, Employment and Training, Enrollment, Foster Care, Indian Child Welfare, TANF Reporting, Tribal Court, Tribal Government, Tribal TANF, Tribal Treatment Services /by Tracey RosenlundAmerican Rescue Plan Act: Aid to Tribal Governments Disbursement
/in Adoption, Adult Protective Services, Child Protective Services, Domestic Violence, Employment and Training, Enrollment, Foster Care, Indian Child Welfare, News, TANF Reporting, Tribal Court, Tribal Government, Tribal TANF, Tribal Treatment Services /by Tracey RosenlundBear River Band Tribal Court Implements RiteTrack
/in News, Technology, Tribal Court, Tribal Government /by Tracey RosenlundRiteTrack for Tribal Courts Webinar Recording Available
/in Tribal Court, Tribal Government /by Tracey RosenlundView the Managing Services and Improving Outcomes in Indian Child Welfare with RiteTrack
/in Child Protective Services, Enrollment, Tribal Court, Tribal Government /by Tracey RosenlundAmerican Rescue Plan Act has Dedicated Tribal Funding
/in Adoption, Adult Protective Services, Child Protective Services, Domestic Violence, Employment and Training, Enrollment, Foster Care, Indian Child Welfare, News, TANF Reporting, Tribal Court, Tribal Government, Tribal TANF, Tribal Treatment Services /by Tracey RosenlundIntegrated Solutions for Tribal Social Services Recording available
/in Adoption, Adult Protective Services, Child Protective Services, Domestic Violence, Employment and Training, Enrollment, Foster Care, Indian Child Welfare, TANF Reporting, Tribal Court, Tribal Government, Tribal TANF, Tribal Treatment Services /by Tracey RosenlundIf you missed the live webcast exploring our innovate approach to integrated data from tribal social service departments, you can register for to watch it here.
Integrating data from multiple tribal departments helps Tribes efficiently manage information for tribal services and effectively administer those services. Handel Information Technologies has developed a suite of standard modules and functionality that are designed to seamlessly integrate the information from multiple departments.
RiteTrack’s security model allows tribes to define information that will be shared as well as what will be kept confidential between departments.
This webinar will discuss the benefits of and best practices for developing an integrated system implemented for multiple programs.
Sharing data between departments, through multiple modules, eliminates redundant data entry, empowers staff to be more efficient, and enables comprehensive reporting across all services provided to members.
Click here to register and view it today! You can email us any additional questions you have or if you would like to schedule a demonstration of a particular module or multiple modules that your Tribe may need.
Watch the Managing Tribal Courts & Treatment Services with a Data System Recording
/in Tribal Court, Tribal Government, Tribal Treatment Services /by Tracey RosenlundRegister to access the recording of this webcast that examined two RiteTrack modules that are able to operate independently or in conjunction seamlessly for Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts. Watch to see the comprehensive functionality in the Tribal Court and Treatment Services modules.
We examined how RiteTrack for Tribal Courts manages:
- Case Tracking
- Tribal Charges
- Hearings and Legal Actions
- Case Notes
- Staff Assignment
- Related Documents
- System Reporting
In the Treatment Services Module we explored:
- Admissions
- Treatment Plans
- Progress Notes
- Individual and Group Counseling
- Clinical Information
- Trauma History
- Mental Health History
- Family History
- Substance Abuse
- Lab Tests
As always, RiteTrack produces powerful reports based on your clients’ data which has a wide array of uses including statistics for Tribal Council, Administration, and Grant Reporting.
Access this recording to see these powerful offerings designed specifically for a Tribe’s unique needs, and email us for more info or to schedule an online demonstration.
Contact us to request more information or to schedule a demonstration of the system.
Catch Up on the Tribal Data Analytics Webcast Recording
/in Adoption, Adult Protective Services, Child Protective Services, Domestic Violence, Employment and Training, Enrollment, Foster Care, Indian Child Welfare, TANF Reporting, Tribal Court, Tribal Government, Tribal TANF, Tribal Treatment Services /by Tracey RosenlundIf you missed August’s webcast, you can register to watch a recording here.
Today’s organizations have more data available to them than ever before. Yet, few organizations truly understand how to harness this data and turn it into information and knowledge. Data analytics can be used to create meaningful information out of the wealth of data available. Explore data analytics and how to apply this information through the process of Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) to create a better picture of programs and improve tribal social services provided to members with us.
During this recording you will learn how analytics translates program data into tangible information. We will examine the distinctions between data, information, and knowledge while incorporating the parts of and processes needed for CQI. You’ll see how this information that came directly from your data can be used to make better decisions, inform policy-making, and, ultimately, provide better services to members.
There are three types of information we will cover: descriptive, predictive, and prescriptive. Descriptive information tells us what happened or is happening with demographics and from community situations. Predictive information tells us what will happen next. Prescriptive information informs us of what we can do to improve situations and outcomes for members.
We’ll examine different types of data models and how they can be used for analysis as well as how to make practical use of this information. The process of analytics involves data becoming descriptive information, then predictive intelligence, which leads to prescriptive knowledge that can be used to inform decisions and changes to improve services and outcomes.
Finally, the philosophy of CQI can be used to both ensure that data is accurately and consistently collected and that it is used as a method to analyze and react to the data. Collecting and analyzing data are critical throughout each step in the process. We will look at applying CQI within an agency to better understand and improve the services provided to members.
Handel IT is the creator of RiteTrack, a web-based information management software used by human services programs throughout the country. It provides the primary means for thousands of caseworkers, administrators, and other professionals to manage their clients and caseloads.
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