IC Tomorrow: Connected Cities Challenge

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The slide deck used at the launch of the IC Tomorrow Connected Cities Challenge (10 Sept 2014). Full details at https://ictomorrow.innovateuk.org/web/connected-cities-innovation-contest

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  • 1. Connected Cities Challenge: Connected servicesUsing data to encourage independent living

2. 1791 1983 3. First map of Kent in 1801. 4. The Hampshire Hub Local Information System / Data Store 20+ partners (and growing) Help inform decision-making Accessible & open by default Informing Hampshire (and beyond) The world doesnt stop at the county line Store, present and link local with national (and other local) data Sharing an evidence base reduces duplication Resource for voluntary, public, private sectors & local communities 5. The Hampshire HubOur Approach Thinking aloud > Prototype Publish interesting data - like aerial photography as open data Design with openness and versatility in mind Aspiring to create a data ecosystem for others, as well as ourselves Supporting different types of content NO personal data Be prepared to respond to changing needs Itll never really be finished 6. The IssueAn Ageing PopulationThe national picture :The over 65 year olds: account for 1 in 6 of us (10M) by 2050 rises to 1 in 4 (19M)For over 80 year olds today: 3M by 2030: 5M+ by 2050: 8M 7. An Ageing PopulationThe Implications Long-term conditions - account for 55% of GP appointments, 68% of outpatient attendances & 72% of in-patient days. Reduced mobility rises from 9% of women aged 65-69 to 50% of women aged 85+. For men from 8% to 35%. Accounted for 13% of all increases in care (for 65-69), increasing to53% for clients aged 85+. 8. An Ageing PopulationThe Hampshire picture Population =1,307,700. Over 65 = 18.5%(16.3% nationally) By 2019 = 20% over65, 16% over 85 (12%nationally) 9. Changing expectations 10. to use digital solutions, that leverage data to assistlocal government in their delivery of health careservicesThe Challenge 11. The Challenge 12. The Challenge 13. The Challenge 14. Working with Ordnance Survey & the Hampshire Hub BlueLightCamp (May 2014) helping tackleissues around emergency services &resilience Winter 2014: Open Data as Fuel March 2015 Aspirations hosted by Isle ofWight Council (tbc) Weather You Do or Whether You Dont(Hartree Centre / Know Now) 15. Accessing the dataHampshire Hub 16. Accessing the dataOrdnance Survey1. Open Data: bit.ly/1e89682full link: www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/innovate/innovate-with-open-data.html2. Sample ALL our Data: bit.ly/1mZFzgKfull link: www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/business-and-government/licensing/sample-data/discover-data.html3. Challenge Information: bit.ly/1qIDatGfull link: www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/innovate/developers/challenges 17. The Data 18. Further informationwww.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/innovate/developers/challenges