
S2S Systems
The Service-to-Service suite
Service-to-Service is a suite of web-based electronic tools for community and government organisations.
S2S offers an opportunity to provide community services that are faster, more efficient, economical and coordinated. Each system can stand alone or be integrated with others to seamlessly address broad information and business needs.
Read more about the history of the S2S suite on the About S2S page.
Below is a list of the S2S Systems available:
eReferral and Service Coordination
A single online hub for case management and referral.
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eWaitlist
Coordinates fair and efficient distribution of in-demand community services.
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Client & Case Manager
A secure online database for internal management of client records.
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Infoxchange Service Seeker
Australia's most comprehensive searchable community service directory.
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Vacancy Seeker
Streamlines service coordination between referring agencies and providers of respite, aged, or crisis accommodation.
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People Seeker
A central, web-based contact management database.
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Resource Seeker
Manages resource availablility and bookings for anything from equipment to staff.
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Service Record System (SRS)
The Service Record System provides tools required for effective case management, including the ability to record contact notes and alerts, develop case plans, register alerts, record emergency relief, and manage tasks and activities.
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Service-to-Service is an innovative solution for community service organisations seeking to streamline their workflow and increase efficiency for the ultimate benefit of clients.
S2S Registered User Login
Demonstration Login
If you would like to register to use one of our S2S Systems and your agency is already a member, please talk to your manager about getting set up.
If you are a new agency or service wanting to start using one of our S2S Systems, please contact us or fill in an enquiry form.
