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Unisys' new portal allows children to easily communicate

Unisys Corporation (NYSE: UIS) today announced the global availability of the FamilyNow™ Child Portal, a tool for children at risk that enables child welfare workers to better address their needs by more easily communicating and building relationships with them.

The new portal is accessible via any web-enabled device and available for implementation either separately or as a part of FamilyNow, a comprehensive, next-generation case management software solution that helps government social services agencies protect children at risk. It features a graphical interface that makes it easy for foster children 13 and under to share information, photos and more, with access and content approved by caseworkers. All Child Portal data and communications are protected through industry-leading cybersecurity and privacy protection tools.

“The FamilyNow Child Portal uses friendly and secure technology to address an ongoing challenge for child welfare professionals,” said Richard Amer, Director of Digital Governments, Unisys Asia Pacific. “It’s not uncommon for today’s child welfare worker to have between 20 and 30 cases, with many of those cases involving multiple children. Workers often struggle just to see children in the required timeframes, let alone develop relationships through constant communication. The FamilyNow Child Portal makes this possible so that case workers can more easily take action and focus on outcomes.”

For more information on the FamilyNow child welfare solution, click here or visit www.unisys.com/FamilyNow.

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