Back to News

Improving community service information with Open Referral UK

When a frontline professional needs to connect someone with community services, it’s crucial that the information is accurate and up to date.

To deliver more reliable signposting, particularly for mental health support, BCP Council (Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole) and NHS Dorset adopted the Open Referral UK (ORUK) standard. This transformed how they manage and share service information.

Giving frontline professionals the data they need

BCP Council and NHS Dorset collaborated with Community Action Network (CAN) and Digital Co-Production to launch a new Service Finder tool. They used a shared dataset of local community services, restructured to fit the ORUK standard.

By co-designing the tool with frontline professionals, they created a trusted, flexible way to find support. It helps staff discover new and more appropriate services they might not have otherwise found. Over 650 professionals are now using the tool.

“The work that has gone into developing it and the opportunity it represents to support communities are fantastic. I have seen first-hand how enthusiastic professionals have been at the opportunity it represents to guide patients more effectively.”

Project Manager, Dorset HealthCare

Read the full case study on how NHS Dorset and BCP Council are improving community service information for frontline professionals

How your organisation can apply ORUK

The BCP Council and NHS Dorset project is a great example of using ORUK to make sure one source of data can be reused in many places

We know the practical application of a data standard can sometimes be difficult to explain to decision-makers.To make this easier, we’ve published a new set of ORUK use cases. These examples show how your organisation can:

Collaborating with the ORUK community

In our last blog, we shared that we were testing our use cases with the community. We’ve used this feedback to make sure they are easy to understand, more practical, and easier to apply – helping you to:

  • build a compelling business case
  • show how ORUK can be used within your organisation

Help us to continue improving these resources with your feedback.

Find out more and get involved

If you’re already using the ORUK standard but are not listed on our verified feed directory, please register your feed so we can showcase your work.

For further updates and to connect with the community:

Categories: Blog posts , Data standards

Tags: