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Health Information Partnerships in the South East

This program aims to drive Health Information Partnerships in the South East, develop partnerships with other sectors, gain understanding of end users, and increase public access to health information. Key partners include MLA South East, academic and public librarians, NHS Direct, and Strategic NHS Library Managers.

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Health Information Partnerships in the South East

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  1. Health Information Partnerships in the South East

  2. Purpose To improve the health and well being of people in the south east through better promotion of and access to health information.

  3. Aims • Drive forward Health Information Partnerships in the south east • Develop partnerships and raise awareness of other sectors • Better understanding of end users • Increased access to Health Information for members of the public

  4. The south east partnership • MLA South East • Academic librarians • NHS Direct • Strategic NHS Library Managers • Sub-Regional NHS librarians • Sub-Regional Public librarians

  5. The programme research • workshops • toolkit

  6. What next?

  7. Contact details Clare.lavis@mlasoutheast.org.uk 01962 858837

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