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Web Sites. For LOCs and AOCs. Why have a web site. Sharing information Creating presence Demonstrating modernity Evidence of a national movement. Who will use it. LOC members Other LOCs/AOCs Local practitioners The local PCT Other PCTs (PCOs) AOP Department of Health.
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Web Sites For LOCs and AOCs
Why have a web site • Sharing information • Creating presence • Demonstrating modernity • Evidence of a national movement
Who will use it • LOC members • Other LOCs/AOCs • Local practitioners • The local PCT • Other PCTs (PCOs) • AOP • Department of Health
What should it contain • Committee structure • Committee members and contact details • Diary of meetings and CET events • Details of local schemes and protocols
Who will run it • Technical practitioner • ISP • Design agency • Web specialist
What will it cost • Hosting • Design • Maintenance • Development • Updating
How much time will it take • Initial set-up time • Gathering of information • Transformation of data into a suitable form • Need to update frequently to keep the site fresh
AOP offering • Central site • Free to • LOCs • AOCs • groups of LOCs • Simple to use • AOP hosted
Who will want to use it • LOCs/AOCs with no great level of technical expertise • LOC/AOCs which are cash-strapped or time-poor • LOCs/AOCs which want to be part of a central resource • If you have a web presence already: • Create a basic page on this site and link through to your existing site
How it works • 3 pre-determined designs • 3 levels of navigation for each site • Ability to type in text, or cut and paste • Create links to other sites or to email • Upload files: • Word ▪Excel • Powerpoint ▪ Executable • Zip
Technical Requirements • Internet Explorer (at least version 5.5) • Windows • Preferably broadband
How to proceed • Contact David Craig (davidcraig@aop.org.uk) • Decide the structure of the site • Gather the content together • That’s it