Adult Social Care may use new technology to help improve how services are delivered and to reduce administrative burden for practitioners.
From September 2025, Adult Social Care began a pilot of “Magic Notes”, an AI‑supported assessment tool provided by Beam. Magic Notes allows some in‑person assessments to be voice recorded and transcribed, reducing the need for practitioners to take written notes during the assessment and helping to improve the efficiency and quality of assessment records.
If you are having an assessment, you may be offered the option to use Magic Notes. Taking part is entirely voluntary. You do not have to agree, and choosing not to take part will not affect the care or support you receive. If you prefer, your assessment will be completed in the traditional way.
Where Magic Notes is used:
- You will be told how your information will be recorded and used
- Only information relevant to your assessment will be processed
- Recordings and transcripts will be handled securely and in line with data protection law
- Consent will be sought before using this technology
Adult Social Care may also use information for research and service improvement. Wherever possible, data will be anonymised or pseudonymised. If identifiable information is required, you will be given a choice and asked for your consent before taking part.