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We worked with the Metropolitan Police using our electronic monitoring services to track and locate people suspected of breaching their conditions of release.

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Find out how we helped the Anglia Revenues Partnership to streamline the process for Universal Credit claimants to access Council Tax support.

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Chorley Council’s Revenues and Benefits team managed the 100% increase in Universal Credit (UC) by optimising the automation processes introduced with Capita.

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Capita Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is the assessment provider for the Department for Work and Pensions in England and Wales and for the Social Security Agency (SSA) in Northern Ireland, assessing over 200,000 PIP claimants every year.

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We scanned 55.2 million pages (350,000 files) of patient notes for Aintree University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust to help rationalise space and resources.

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Capita are supporting with the roll-out of Alcohol Monitoring - a new form of electronic tagging to rehabilitate people who’ve committed alcohol-driven crimes.

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Government leaders need to find new ways to make public services better for both citizens and the environment, while managing with constrained budgets.

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We’re proud to have partnered with Transport for London (TfL) for nearly a decade across multiple key operations, including the congestion charging scheme, the Ultra-Low Emission Zone and the Direct Vision Standard, jointly supporting better outcomes for citizens who visit, work and live in the capital.

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We’re helping the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) deal with a huge surge in calls to its Universal Credit helpline from vulnerable citizens during the Coronavirus pandemic.

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Capita’s Contact Associates provides assessments to help students with a disability, health problem or learning difficulty to access the Disabled Students Allowance (DSA).

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