ALLIANCE Live welcoming contributors for 2020 schedule
- Area of Work: The ALLIANCE
- Type: News Item
- Published: 24th February 2020
Find out how individuals and organisations alike can share their news or views around a particular issue or story through ALLIANCE Live.
The ALLIANCE Live schedule for 2020 is now fully underway. A video interview with Health and Social Care Director and NHS Chief Executive, Malcolm Wright kicked off the activity followed closely by the continuation of its regular podcast series. As ALLIANCE Live moves through 2020 it is seeking both individuals and organisations alike to share their news or views around a particular issue or story that is important to them.
ALLIANCE Live aims to highlight emerging issues, examples of good practice and innovation through digital content including webinars, podcasts, video case studies and interviews. Here is a few examples of what has been produced already:
- Malcolm Wright talks current progress and future vision of NHS Scotland (this link will take you away from our website)
- A Draft Framework for Community Health and Social Care Integration (this link will take you away from our website)
- Tackling Poverty and Supporting Peoples Health (this link will take you away from our website)
Registering interest to capture a story or important news through ALLIANCE Live is fast and simple to do. It can be a short video case study to celebrate success, host a webinar to share learning or record a podcast to express views and opinion. To start the process email live@alliance-scotland.org.uk or call 0141 404 0231. Users on Twitter can also engage using #ALLIANCELive.
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