Launch of the Estate Management Module
Monday, Oct 2009 01:54 | Estate Management, Leeds, Mobile, HITEX, Hyndburn, East Durham, Nat Fed | Permalink
HUBSolutions announced the launch of its Estate Management Module.
The Module is part of its Anti-Social Behavour Caseworks System, but is entirely separate from the ASB Module, with its own User Community, its own screens and functionality. The Module has evolved from the highly successful "Notify & Respond Module" piloted by South Lanarkshire and Glasgow Councils, where it is used to record Environmental problems and links with the Award Winning Mobile Working solution.
The Estate Management Module includes Estate Inspections, Estate Scoring, Tenancy Procedures, Tenancy Checks and Tenancy Audit and now, Fire Safety Checks. The Module has been developed in conjunction with housing customers, Hyndburn Homes, Leeds ALMOs and East Durham Homes all of whom have it operational. Hyndburn, who started the development now have a year's worth of data and are seeing real benefits. East Durham have been using it successfully to schedule all their Tenancy Audit visits since April 2009. Leeds completed a massive roll-out to hundreds of users in the three ALMOs over the summer period.
The first Estate Management User Group is to be hosted in Hyndburn in mid November, to look at possible future enhancements.
The Module is being launched at the HITEX Exhibition as Aston Villa on 20th October and at the National Federation of Housing Associations Conference on 17th and 18th November. For information, email sales@hubsolutions.co.uk
The Module is part of its Anti-Social Behavour Caseworks System, but is entirely separate from the ASB Module, with its own User Community, its own screens and functionality. The Module has evolved from the highly successful "Notify & Respond Module" piloted by South Lanarkshire and Glasgow Councils, where it is used to record Environmental problems and links with the Award Winning Mobile Working solution.
The Estate Management Module includes Estate Inspections, Estate Scoring, Tenancy Procedures, Tenancy Checks and Tenancy Audit and now, Fire Safety Checks. The Module has been developed in conjunction with housing customers, Hyndburn Homes, Leeds ALMOs and East Durham Homes all of whom have it operational. Hyndburn, who started the development now have a year's worth of data and are seeing real benefits. East Durham have been using it successfully to schedule all their Tenancy Audit visits since April 2009. Leeds completed a massive roll-out to hundreds of users in the three ALMOs over the summer period.
The first Estate Management User Group is to be hosted in Hyndburn in mid November, to look at possible future enhancements.
The Module is being launched at the HITEX Exhibition as Aston Villa on 20th October and at the National Federation of Housing Associations Conference on 17th and 18th November. For information, email sales@hubsolutions.co.uk
Hynburn Homes goes live with the ASB Module
Wednesday, Oct 2008 12:11 | Estate Management, Hyndburn | Permalink
Hynburn Homes Ltd went live with the Caseworks ASB Module in October - just a month after the blitz customisation period. The ASB team quickly got several hundred existing cases online and are now moving on to enter new cases as they arise. The system receives a weekly interface file from the IBS rents system.
David Perry (Neighbourhood Housing Manager) has specified a string of enhancements to the Notify and Respond Module - renamed Estate Management Module for Hyndburn - which are being tested and customised at the time of writing. Notify and Respond, was originally developed for Scottish Authorities with large numbers of Wardens, but Leeds and Hyndburn have both seen its potential as a tool for estate management environmental monitoring.
David Perry (Neighbourhood Housing Manager) has specified a string of enhancements to the Notify and Respond Module - renamed Estate Management Module for Hyndburn - which are being tested and customised at the time of writing. Notify and Respond, was originally developed for Scottish Authorities with large numbers of Wardens, but Leeds and Hyndburn have both seen its potential as a tool for estate management environmental monitoring.