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The Star Online is a new and improved system to store Outcomes Star. Organisations pay for a licence and training and an account on the Star Online. For more information on what your organisation is licensed to use, please contact your account lead.
Yes. Your organisation must migrate to the new Star Online system. You will be given a migration/upgrade date, and once the process is completed you will be able to log in to the new system.
Once your Star Online account has been upgraded, your Account Lead will activate all users
You will receive an auto-generated email from support@staronline.org.uk with a link to reset your password.
You will be able to log in to the Star Online after 10am (GMT) on your migration date. If you are in Australia/New Zealand, you will be able to log in to your Star Online account after 5am (AEDT)
Account Leads must activate their practitioners accounts before practitioners are able to access the Star Online.
Contact your account lead for more information on when they will activate your accounts.
If you are a practitioner, please contact your account lead for more information on when they will activate your accounts.
If you are an Account Lead, and your migration has been completed, you will need to log in to your account and activate your practitioner accounts, here is a short video showing you how to do this
Watch our video on logging on and activating your practitioner accounts.
The new version of Star Online uses 2-factor authentication, which is the industry standard for keeping your data secure.
Each day you log in, when you enter your password you will be emailed a 2-factor authentication code instantly. A dialogue box will open up on the Star Online page for you to enter the code in your email.
As the Star Online contains sensitive information, including personally identifiable data, we have to ensure an appropriate level of security and using this security code allows us to authenticate that it is the correct person accessing the Star Online.
Your Username is your email address, if you have forgotten your email address please contact your company’s IT department.
Click on the forgotten your password link under the Password field and enter your email address, then check your emails for instructions on how to re-set your password.
Watch this Top Tips video if you are having some problems logging in and it shows you how to reset your password.
Please check your spam folders for an email from Triangle at support@staronline.org.uk.
If you are still unable to receive an email, please contact your Account Lead.
Watch this Top Tips video if you are having some problems logging in.
Contact our Helpdesk on support@staronline.org.uk – we’re available during UK working hours.
Individuals are required to verify their email address for security purposes. If you are unable to access your email account, please follow these steps:
Once you are logged into the Star Online, you’ll find comprehensive advice and instructions in the Help Centre (the icon on the right of the toolbar.)
We have a short video to help you find your way around the Help Centre
Explore the Help centre for more detailed instructions on aspects of using the system or for guidance with any aspect of using the Outcomes Stars.
If you can’t find what you need there, you should contact your Account Lead. They should be the first port of call for any questions you have, and your organisation should let you know their contact details.
You can find their details by clicking on your username in the top right hand of the screen, and clicking on ‘Contact My Account Lead.’
The Star Online has the appropriate layers of security to meet the requirements necessary to contain personal information.
The fields ‘First Name’ Surname’ and ‘Date of Birth’ are mandatory to complete as they allow the system to check that duplicate service users are not being added into your account. These fields also make the Star Online more personable for service users who are reading their completed Stars, notes and actions or completing Star readings on screen.
When searching for a service user, use the Records section of Star Online. You can use the top search bar to enter the client name or ID to help you find the correct service user.
‘Engagement’ is the term used in the Star Online to describe the time period during which support is being provided to someone.
We encourage you to click ‘save’ regularly when entering data in order to save your progress. If you click ‘next’ for the next page it will not save your progress.
When you save your Star it will be stored in Star Online as an incomplete Star, enabling you to come back at a later date to finish the notes or readings. A saved Star is not finalised and available for reporting until it has been submitted. If you have saved an incomplete Star you will get a notification after 1 week to remind you to finish the Star and submit it.
When you ‘submit’ a Star reading it means that you and the service user are finished entering the Star, the Star is complete, entered into the system and can now be used for reporting. If you need to go back and edit a Star reading after submitting it, there are a few things you are able to edit but only on the most recent Star submitted.
The quickest way to do this is press the ‘save button’ on screen and this will avoid losing work if for some reason you lose internet connection.
It is always a good idea to save your work every ten minutes when working on a Star entry especially if you are completing a lengthy assessment.
The action plan tab will show all the actions that have been created for a service user. If you have migrated from the legacy site, all the actions previously created will be migrated over. As actions are displayed differently in the new version of the Star Online it can be surprising to see how many have been created.
A collaborative Star reading is where the practitioner and service user completed the Star together, discussing each outcome area and choosing where the service user is on the Journey of Change. If a reading is completed collaboratively there may still be some outcome areas where the practitioner and service user disagree on the reading and the Star Online lets you record both perspectives. When reporting, the system takes the lowest of these readings, whether that’s the practitioner or service user reading.
The reports on the new Star Online are different from the legacy version.
The Star Online does not calculate average first and final Star readings over a cohort. This is because Triangle has learnt that using the average in this way is not an appropriate way of summarising Star data and can often lead to it ‘masking’ the progress that service users have made.
More information about this can be found in the related resources under Reporting in the Help Centre