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Quality Networks

Introduction to Quality Networks - What are Quality Networks, benefits of membership, how they are run, and how to get involved.
Interactive Network Map of the UK - Find out your local Network leader and their contact details via our map of the UK.
Visit the Quality Networks Discussion Forum - Welcome to your brand new discussion forum. This forum has been provided for you to share and discuss areas of common interest, to raise questions from your fellow network leaders across the rest of the UK.
Good Practice Database - The database holds information from a wide range of public service providers on ideas they have introduced to improve the service they provide. It is designed to help you find out what others are doing so that you can consider whether something similar might improve your service.
Forthcoming Events - Find out when your local network meets next and how to join them.
Newsletters - this quarterly newsletter is aimed at the Quality Network Leaders, both new and existing, keeping them in touch with what is going on here at the centre.

 

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Last update: 22 February 2001