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Uses of data analytics, predictive analytics, or algorithmic automated systems in council decision-making
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I am submitting the following Freedom of Information Request for information relating to uses of data analytics, predictive analytics, or algorithmic automated systems used for processing, risk assessment, scoring systems or automated decision making within the jurisdiction of your authority. This could include the use of these data systems in order to draw insights from large and integrated datasets, or to influence decisions about resources, funding or service delivery. This could include, but may not be limited to, uses of predictive analytics in children’s services, adult social care, health care, housing and homelessness, low-income and debt support, fraud detection, or policing.
1. Please can you provide a list of the council’s data analytics, predictive analytics, or algorithmic automated systems?
Azure
2. Which areas are they used in? (For example, “children’s services relating to Child Criminal Exploitation” or “homelessness provision”).
Housing
Children's Services
Adults Social Care
Community Safety
Public Health
HR
Procurement
3. Which different datasets are used to contribute to this and where does the data come from?
Service delivery data sets
4. Please can you tell me the names of any projects, provisions, or pilots you have at the moment relating to these?
The councils Business Intelligence Programme
5. The names of companies you have contracts with to supply data analytics, predictive analytics, or algorithmic automated systems.
MS
6. The amount of funding supplied by any companies relating to data analytics.
No funding