Running Networks

NHS Networks is available to help network co-ordinators and administrators.

On this page you will find examples of good practice from previous and current networks. Although networks, by their nature, vary enormously in size, shape and purpose, these examples may prove useful in running your own network.  Here we will also place draft frameworks and other tools that can help you run a successful network.

If you have documents or other material which may be of benefit to other network co-ordinators, or if you have any queries about running a network, please contact editor@networks.nhs.uk

Useful documents

Presentations from the First Annual NHS Networks Conference, November 2006

These documents provide specific information about how to run successful networks.

These documents give more general background to the nature of networks.

Case study 1: Agency Associates
Although not actually called a network at the time, this was a network of people throughout the NHS who worked with the NHS Modernisation Agency (as was). The following documents were sent to prospective members of Agency Associates, explaining what was expected of them and outlining how the network functioned.