Nathalie Delaney
Programme Manager
West of England Academic Health Science Network
England - West
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Nathalie Delaney posted a new activity comment 1 year, 5 months ago
Not at present — the ask when it was initially set up was for a place that people could safely share non-peer reviewed documents and so it was set up with access control for that reason. Anyone from health and social care, NHS, or academic can access futures for free though.
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Nathalie Delaney posted an update in the group Evidence 4 Quality Improvement 1 year, 5 months ago
Hi — nice to meet some of you at yesterday’s Q event! I meant to mention the Evidence Repository we run in the West of England AHSN. It is a portal for safely sharing non-peer reviewed documents that are not published elsewhere to promote a culture of shared learning and collaboration. Find out more and join at…Read more
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Nathalie Delaney joined the group Evidence 4 Quality Improvement 1 year, 5 months ago
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Nathalie Delaney posted an update in the group West of England 2 years ago
Hello everyone! I am the new convenor for the West of England Q group. Please do let me know how I can support you as a West of England Q either here on the site or contact me directly. Some new Academy resources you may not be aware of include our Facilitator’s Guide to QI https://www.weahsn.net/facilitators-guide-to-quality-improvement/ and we…Read more
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Nathalie Delaney's profile was updated 2 years ago
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Carl Adams and Nathalie Delaney are now friends 2 years, 1 month ago
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Paul Bowie and Nathalie Delaney are now friends 3 years, 7 months ago
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Nathalie Delaney joined the group Delivering Virtual Training (#ConnectingImprovers) 3 years, 8 months ago
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It was lovely meeting you too! Thank you for joining our conversation and sharing. Thank you also for flagging this. Jess and I will explore! I can see that you have used NHS Futures for this. Is there a plan to make it ‘open access’ ie not password protected in the future?
Not at present — the ask when it was initially set up was for a place that people could safely share non-peer reviewed documents and so it was set up with access control for that reason. Anyone from health and social care, NHS, or academic can access futures for free though.