Verifying Evidence

Verification is the process of checking the accuracy of the information given by clients seeking services from a Social Enterprise organization. The verification of client evidence can take a number of forms; it can be provided by documents, e.g., birth certificates or bank statements, or by verbal means, e.g., telephone calls. Cúram Verification provides a flexible verification module that allows an organisation to define both the evidence that requires verification and the means by which that evidence can be verified.

Cúram Verification consists of three components; an administration component, a case component, and a participant component. The case and participant components of verification, allows caseworkers to record verifications for evidence. When evidence is captured for a person / prospect person or a case, the Cúram Verification engine is called in order to determine if any of the evidence data requires verification.

Evidence and case list pages are provided to assist caseworkers in fulfilling verification requirements. Caseworkers can also view verifications related to person /prospect person evidence from the person tab.

For detailed information on Verifications, see the Cúram Verification Guide.