MyPolice

The original idea

MyPolice was an idea submitted by Sarah Drummond, originally called MyPoliceService.

The team

Jen Davies
Carrie Bishop
James Brown
Tony Bowden
Sarah Drummond
Kate Ho
Charlotte McDonald
Olivier Raynaut
Gayle Rice

What they built

MyPolice is a tool for members of the public to give feedback, express thanks or tell their story about their experiences with the police and offer suggestions for improvements. It’s Patient Opinion for the police service.

The team tackled a really tricky subject brilliantly, produced some fantastic design work and began to develop a functioning site. All of which earned them a well-deserved first prize in the Show and Tell.

Check out the MyPolice blog for all the latest news:

And here’s their current site:

4 responses

  1. Sicamp: Scotland » What happened at Social Innovation Camp June 2009 pings back:

    […] MyPolice is a tool for members of the public to give feedback, express thanks or tell their story about their experiences with the police and offer suggestions for improvements. It’s Patient Opinion for the police service. […]

  2. Social Innovation Camp pings back:

    […] MyPolice is a tool for members of the public to give feedback, express thanks or tell their story about their experiences with the police and offer suggestions for improvements. It’s Patient Opinion for the police service. […]

  3. Social Camp: MyPoliceService the winner « MobBlog pings back:

    […] MyPoliceService - a new online service to encourage people to report crime and find out what’s happening in their community - was the successful winner of the first Social Innovation Camp held in Scotland. […]

  4. Armenia & the South Caucasus | The Caucasian Knot » Social Innovation Camp Caucasus, Tbilisi, Georgia 8-10 April pings back:

    […] previous SI Camps. In Scotland last year, for example, one idea submitted was to create a tool to make police accountable to the public, a very pressing need in the Caucasus, while another helped coordinate and organize volunteers with […]

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