ALLIANCE updates members handbook: Engage, connect, and learn
- Area of Work: Membership
- Type: News Item
- Published: 9th January 2024
Read the members handbook to refresh your knowledge about your ALLIANCE membership.
The updated ALLIANCE Membership handbook outlines opportunities for ALLIANCE members to get the most out of their membership. The handbook recaps ways for members to share information about their work and programmes, network and get involved in our work. It also provides information to prospective members about the benefits of joining the ALLIANCE as a member.
Four key benefits are highlighted in the handbook:
- Get involved
- Be a part of our growing membership community through contributing to ALLIANCE programmes.
- Keep up to date
- Read ALLIANCE news and policy briefings covering the health and social care sector, and contribute and share your own news with our members.
- Network and promote
- Join an ALLIANCE member event and connect with our membership community, share your experience through our lived experience networks, and book our office meeting rooms and HUB desks.
- Sharing knowledge and learning
- Join our Community of Practices, list your information on ALISS, and join the conversation about best practice in the health and social care sector
There is additional information for if you hold an individual or professional associate membership, and specific opportunities tailored to you.
Please take the time to read the new handbook, refresh your knowledge of the ALLIANCE, and to be inspired to use your membership in a different way in 2024.
If you have any questions, please email membership@alliance-scotland.org.uk
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