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Unilink Software Ltd

Distributing medicines in Custodial Institutions

Medical Distribution software allows healthcare workers to load specific medications into locker compartments, that can be accessed biometrically, at a convenient time, by prisoners/detainees. This improves patient privacy, avoids bullying, long queues and flash points at medical hatches whilst ensuring patients collect the correct medication.

Features

  • Scalable solution to meet the physical space challenges,
  • System sizes typically range from 12-60+ compartments of various sizes
  • Clear compartment identification to simplify distribution and reduce risk
  • Open all doors function to allow quick loading of medications
  • Randomised compartment allocation every time for security of medication
  • Prisoner access removed once medication collected to prevent storing contraband
  • Audible alarm to alert if compartment doors are left open
  • Fully networkable solution to allow centralised administration
  • In-built task management across different staff roles
  • Turn-key option includes software, medical lockers, cabling, installation, training

Benefits

  • Improves health and wellbeing of the prison population
  • Gives prisoners the ability to plan their day more effectively
  • Full audit trail report of collected/uncollected medications
  • Immediately highlights prisoners who have not collected their medications
  • Enables close monitoring of potential “at risk” prisoners
  • Allows prison officers more time and flexibility in regime planning
  • Creates a secure environment for healthcare professionals to distribute
  • Frees healthcare staff time to focus on non in-possession medication
  • Improves patient confidentiality

Pricing

£46 a unit

Service documents

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Framework

G-Cloud 14

Service ID

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Contact

Unilink Software Ltd Ann Caple
Telephone: 020 7036 3810
Email: enquiries@unilink.com

Service scope

Software add-on or extension
Yes, but can also be used as a standalone service
What software services is the service an extension to
Bolt on to primary case management tools, Unilink's Custodial Management System (CMS) or standalone system
Cloud deployment model
Private cloud
Service constraints
Partnered with Traka for provision of lockers
System requirements
  • Staff/healthcare network
  • Traka medical lockers and software

User support

Email or online ticketing support
Email or online ticketing
Support response times
Within two hours but normally less.
User can manage status and priority of support tickets
Yes
Online ticketing support accessibility
WCAG 2.1 A
Phone support
Yes
Phone support availability
24 hours, 7 days a week
Web chat support
No
Onsite support
Onsite support
Support levels
Service Support is offered through UK-based security cleared staff working within a ITIL Service Support model. Service Level Agreements are negotiated directly with Unilink to achieve customer objectives of service availability, recovery time and backup objectives. The Unilink Service Desk is the principal point of contact for all service users. Support is provided through a combination of Service desk, Email, Phone and Onsite.
Support available to third parties
Yes

Onboarding and offboarding

Getting started
The service is designed so that the On-boarding of customers can be completed within two or three months of the commencement date. In addition to standard training and documentation, online hosted videos describing CMS are available over WebEx/Teams/Zoom or over Unilink’s YouTube channel. With each establishment implementation Unilink also provides chargeable onsite training to meet standard customer needs.
Service documentation
Yes
Documentation formats
PDF
End-of-contract data extraction
The service can be terminated with one month’s notice. Hosting charges would be dependent on the length of time that data is retained on the Hosting Service. On termination, Unilink, will delete purge and destroy all information from the application and permanently remove it. At any stage, user representatives are able to download case information to local storage and archive. There are no termination costs.
End-of-contract process
No termination costs

Using the service

Web browser interface
No
Application to install
Yes
Compatible operating systems
Windows
Designed for use on mobile devices
No
Service interface
No
User support accessibility
WCAG 2.1 A
API
Yes
What users can and can't do using the API
API assigns users to correct locker compartment
API documentation
No
API sandbox or test environment
No
Customisation available
No

Scaling

Independence of resources
The service has been carefully architected with planned scaleability to ensure that users are not affected by the demand that other users are placing on the service.

Analytics

Service usage metrics
Yes
Metrics types
User access reports
Reporting types
Regular reports

Resellers

Supplier type
Not a reseller

Staff security

Staff security clearance
Conforms to BS7858:2019
Government security clearance
Up to Security Clearance (SC)

Asset protection

Knowledge of data storage and processing locations
Yes
Data storage and processing locations
United Kingdom
User control over data storage and processing locations
Yes
Datacentre security standards
Managed by a third party
Penetration testing frequency
At least once a year
Penetration testing approach
‘IT Health Check’ performed by a CHECK service provider
Protecting data at rest
  • Physical access control, complying with CSA CCM v3.0
  • Physical access control, complying with SSAE-16 / ISAE 3402
  • Encryption of all physical media
Data sanitisation process
Yes
Data sanitisation type
  • Explicit overwriting of storage before reallocation
  • Deleted data can’t be directly accessed
Equipment disposal approach
Complying with a recognised standard, for example CSA CCM v.30, CAS (Sanitisation) or ISO/IEC 27001

Data importing and exporting

Data export approach
At any stage, user representatives are able to download case information to local storage and archive.
Data export formats
CSV
Data import formats
  • CSV
  • Other
Other data import formats
User defined

Data-in-transit protection

Data protection between buyer and supplier networks
TLS (version 1.2 or above)
Data protection within supplier network
TLS (version 1.2 or above)

Availability and resilience

Guaranteed availability
98% Availability. Service Level Agreements are negotiated directly with Unilink to achieve customer objectives of service availability, recovery time and backup objectives.
Approach to resilience
Unilink is an ISO 27001 and Cyber Essentials Plus accredited organisation, meets ISO 9001 principles and has full continuity management plans which have been independently audited. The company operates from secure premises with redundancy built into systems, infrastructure and staffing. In the event of any disaster, Unilink will be fully operational within 24 hours. Further information is available on request.
Outage reporting
Email alerts

Identity and authentication

User authentication needed
Yes
User authentication
  • 2-factor authentication
  • Username or password
Access restrictions in management interfaces and support channels
RBAC controls
Access restriction testing frequency
At least once a year
Management access authentication
  • 2-factor authentication
  • Dedicated link (for example VPN)

Audit information for users

Access to user activity audit information
Users receive audit information on a regular basis
How long user audit data is stored for
At least 12 months
Access to supplier activity audit information
Users receive audit information on a regular basis
How long supplier audit data is stored for
At least 12 months
How long system logs are stored for
At least 12 months

Standards and certifications

ISO/IEC 27001 certification
Yes
Who accredited the ISO/IEC 27001
Lloyds registrars
ISO/IEC 27001 accreditation date
08/07/2020
What the ISO/IEC 27001 doesn’t cover
Our ISO 27001 certificate covers all requirements except for 'A.14.2.7 Outsourced development' as we do not outsource any development work.
ISO 28000:2007 certification
No
CSA STAR certification
No
PCI certification
No
Cyber essentials
Yes
Cyber essentials plus
Yes
Other security certifications
No

Security governance

Named board-level person responsible for service security
Yes
Security governance certified
Yes
Security governance standards
ISO/IEC 27001
Information security policies and processes
Unilink is ISO 27001 and 9001 certified and is audited by Lloyds Register. Overseen by Unilink Information Security Board.

Operational security

Configuration and change management standard
Conforms to a recognised standard, for example CSA CCM v3.0 or SSAE-16 / ISAE 3402
Configuration and change management approach
Unilink is an ISO 27001 accredited company that uses ITIL change management processes.
Vulnerability management type
Conforms to a recognised standard, for example CSA CCM v3.0 or SSAE-16 / ISAE 3402
Vulnerability management approach
Registered with NCSC early warning service and CISP member for advanced warning of vulnerabilities. Internal security team works closely with supply chain partners such as Microsoft and Cisco to assess potential threats and implement mitigation measures including emergency patch deployment where advised to do so.
Protective monitoring type
Supplier-defined controls
Protective monitoring approach
Undertake proactive security monitoring of internal network and monitoring tools deployed on customer installations
Incident management type
Supplier-defined controls
Incident management approach
ISO270001 compliant incident management and ITIL incident reporting process. Security incidents escalated to ISB.

Secure development

Approach to secure software development best practice
Independent review of processes (for example CESG CPA Build Standard, ISO/IEC 27034, ISO/IEC 27001 or CSA CCM v3.0)

Public sector networks

Connection to public sector networks
No

Social Value

Social Value

Social Value

  • Fighting climate change
  • Covid-19 recovery
  • Tackling economic inequality
  • Equal opportunity
  • Wellbeing

Fighting climate change

Unilink is passionate about the protection of the environment, which is why we have worked hard for our Carbon Neutral status—made official in, and maintained since 2020. Notably, our environmental commitments and policies are compliant with ISO:14001 standards. Through our ‘Green Team’ initiative, run by staff volunteers, we are constantly exploring the next steps in our journey toward minimising Unilink’s carbon footprint and environmental impact. A handful of actions forming our overall strategy include:

• Converting our fleet to electric cars;
• Installing solar panels for power generation at our offices;
• Rewarding staff through our cycle to work schemes;
• Embedding EnergyStar™ components into our Acante biometric kiosks; and,
• Taking close measurements of our carbon usage, investing into Verified Carbon Standard (VCS) reduction projects to counteract the impact Unilink makes.

Unilink has offset 240 metric tonnes of CO2 to date and planted over 240 trees in the UK toward rebuilding our damaged ecosystems.

We are committed to reducing the environmental impact through our supply chain. We will create longer term & meaningful partnerships with suppliers to avoid lowest price transactional arrangements that don’t benefit the environment. We use our environmental expertise to help coach & mentor our Micro supply chain members. We will set objectives & plans to support this & then monitor progress to help improve practice.

We collect data on our efforts through a variety of channels, all of which are recorded in our Enterprise Data Management (EDM) system. Unilink supplies this information to clients and partners on a regular basis and invites all parties to suggest areas for improvement and initiative ideas to achieve this.

Covid-19 recovery

A key consequence of the Covid-19 pandemic has been the negative impact on mental health in addition to increased isolation.
Alongside out partner Serco, Unilink helped develop the Vulnerability Predictor Tool (VPT). This web-based application analyses patterns of behaviour and identifies individuals who may be at likely to self harm or attempt to take their own life. Through analysis of interactions processed by Unilink’s Prisoner Self-Service Kiosks/In Cell Devices and held in Unilink’s Custodial Management System (CMS) database, at-risk individuals can be identified and offered the help they need. With further development, this tool could assist safeguarding in other environments as well.
Unilink supports staff who are vulnerable to Covid-19 or sheltering, as well as encouraging personal Covid-19 recovery. To achieve this Unilink introduced a flexible working policy to reinforce the importance of our teams’ work/life balance and enable staff to work from home by equipping them with technology and home office equipment. This allows staff to negotiate work hours which alternate from ‘core’ hours to better balance their personal lives and, where possible, lower the risk of contracting Covid during interactions with colleagues.
Physical and mental wellbeing infrastructure has also been established throughout our organisation. This includes a platform for wellbeing feedback within our HR system (Natural HR) which is monitored weekly and actioned upon by our HR team. We circulate a weekly newsletter, providing information from every part of the company. The newsletter also highlights channels through which staff can access support. These channels range from contacting our HR team, or Samaritans, to making use of our Civil Service Sports Council (CSSC) Life membership. The latter provides a comprehensive health and wellbeing platform with a plethora of mindfulness workshops, courses, and support services offered to our team free of charge.

Tackling economic inequality

By converting to home-based working, Unilink have furthered our ability to recruit from more deprived areas of the UK than surround our various offices. By uplifting talented individuals from less advantageous locations, Unilink has embraced new voices into our organisation. Diversity of background is especially important because it supports our social purpose of helping rehabilitate those people in prison or on probation, who come from every type of background.
Our CEO mentors at the Imperial College London Imperial Venture Mentoring Service (IVMS). Through our apprenticeship programme, we nurture the interests of the next generation toward meaningful careers. We offer training plans for experience, personal development & professional qualifications, mentoring, rotation of different teams & departments. Apprentices are offered management support as well as regular constructive feedback alongside monitoring/review meetings throughout their placement with us.
One particularly disadvantaged group is that of prison leavers—to whom Unilink dedicate time and resources. We are currently offering our IT expertise to the charity Turnaround Project, who offer training and employment experience before people complete their sentences in order to ‘turnaround’ prison leavers’ future prospects. We are working with the Northern Ireland prison service on a pathfinder project to develop, at our cost, social media training for soon to be released prisoners to understand social media marketing for a small business they might set up outside of prison. Unilink make donations to various trusts and charities who work toward similar rehabilitation aims. The Koestler Trust, for example, promotes art in prisons. Our partnership with Code 4000 helps to teach software development and technical skills to prisoners during their time in custody. Upon completion of their sentence, 0% of these graduates have reoffended or returned to custody since the organisation’s conception in 2016. Other initiatives we support include The Longford Trust, Nepacs, Pact, and Key4Life.

Equal opportunity

Unilink believe everyone should have the chance to achieve their potential, and our Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Policy (sponsored by the Board) aims to achieve this in a variety of ways:
- Unilink actively encourage applications from a diverse range of candidates via specialist agencies/publications & using a diverse interview panel;
- Flexible working hours and work-from-home options ensure staff are not at a disadvantage due to disabilities, culture, or religious dependencies;
- We offer accessible working environments to support disabled team members;
- We offer WCAG 2.1A-compliant application forms/channels; our UX design take into account digitally excluded users
- We train employees on the benefits of diversity within the workforce, with annual training workshops for: anti-slavery and human trafficking; equality, diversity & inclusion; environmental impacts; and, sustainable procurement;
- Unilink embed our social values ethos via direct employee action, with a team of volunteer staff who regularly discuss our EDI policy and suggest improvements;
- Unilink welcomes and facilitates cultural celebrations within the workplace.

The positive impact of this work is measured through regular staff surveys which gauge the opinions of our team regarding the engagement with and embracing of EDI values. This data is segmented, analysed, and reviewd in regular meetings wherein our senior team can establish our plan of action moving forward. We additionally utilise our Human Resources (HR) System—Natural HR—to monitor the diversity of our workforce regarding the nine main protected characteristics.

Employees who suffer from any form of disability are offered HR check-ups from our Head of HR to ensure Unilink supply all necessary assistance/equipment necessary for the fulfilment of their role. This commitment can be traced back to our hiring practices, wherein Unilink takes great care in properly accommodating the needs of all candidates, ascertaining these well in advance of interviews.

Wellbeing

Unilink has robust structures in place to support the wellbeing of our workforce and boost company-wide morale. Our HR system (Natural HR) invites daily feedback from staff regarding their wellbeing. This offers a release valve for staff, and ensures HR can assist the team, offer counsel, and put remedial measures in place for employees should they need it. All responses are monitored by our HR team and trends discussed at weekly meetings. Unilink’s Head of HR is responsible for undertaking wellness check-ups, and following up on concerns raised in Natural HR or directly with the HR team. Unilink offers membership of the Civil Service Sports Council (CSSC), and support via CSSC Life which provides a comprehensive health and wellbeing platform.

To support the work/life balance of our team, we have established a flexible working policy. Managers within Unilink are open to discussion regarding deviation from core hours in order for our staff to better support their personal lives. We also have a generous overtime payment policy. Any work beyond defined contractual hours will incur a higher rate of pay up to two times the employee’s hourly rate (depending on whether they are working a weekday, weekend, or Bank Holiday).

But Unilink is interested in more than our staff wellbeing and aim to support our communities as well. We encourage our team to play a role in the wider community and support their endeavours via direct and matched funding of any charitable event they wish to run. In the past this has involved sponsorship of local sports teams and youth football clubs, as well as Macmillan Coffee Mornings and Children in Need internal fundraising initiatives. We have sponsored events of an organisation in Scotland called “families outside” which helps friends and family stay in touch with their loved ones in prison.

Pricing

Price
£46 a unit
Discount for educational organisations
No
Free trial available
No

Service documents

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