| SDMS Adviser and School Support for Windows provides a comprehensive system for the administration of Advisory and School Support Services |
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| Now enhanced by SDMS Adviser Integration and Synchronisation System for Microsoft Outlook™ |
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| Provides Advisers and Officers with an easy to use Outlook screen for logging School Visits and other Appointments |
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| Allows them to book other Advisers into meetings via Outlook™ with email notification |
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| Allows a record of School Staff attending the meeting to be held |
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| The Special SDMS Client for MS Outlook™ allows School Visit Reports to be written directly in Outlook |
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| Data entered by Advisers is structured with pop up selection of Business and Support Categories, Type of Service, Standard Support Activities, Schools and other Staff |
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| The SDMS Client for Outlook meets the needs of Advisory Team Managers for structured data and analysis when combined with SDMS Adviser and School Support for Windows |
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| Centrally scheduled team meetings populate individual MS Outlook™ Calendars and Diaries |
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| SDMS Client provides an easy to use Adviser Schools Visit Work Record |
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| Adviser Outlook Diaries are synchronised with SDMS Adviser and Schools Support data and between individual Adviser Diaries |
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| Provides a corporate Local Authority view of support provided to Schools by Category and Type of Work, Adviser, Days, Phase, School Type |
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| Enables High quality and complete information to be provided to Schools and external bodies resulting from comprehensive Visit Records |
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| Extensive and customisable standard reporting providing high quality information with optional SDMS Report Writer: Crystal Reports™ |
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| Available with SDMS Staff Development for Windows; SDMS e-Training for Web and Intranet Access and SDMS e-Adviser for Web and Intranet Access |
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| Supported by Project Management, high quality End User Training, Installation, Consultancy and Telephone Support Line |
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SDMS V Adviser Integration and Synchronisation Module for MS Outlook™
Features and Functionality