With budget cuts and reduced funding, digital collaboration plays an
important role and enables Knowledge Hub members to stay connected,
reach a wider audience and support their work. The recent pandemic has
increased the need for members to stay connected and tap into a wider
audience (in addition to the usual go-to colleagues,) while continuing
to carry out their job role.
Many groups on Knowledge Hub are working hard to respond to COVID-19.
From dedicated healthcare professionals, care homes staff and social
workers who are sharing resources and guidance quickly and easily, to
local planners, enforcement officers and information managers
providing fast responses to issues being discussed for others to learn
from. In some cases the groups have been the first port of call during
the immediate crisis and are now providing a useful shared space for
colleagues to keep connected and build on knowledge together.
“The platform has been a really useful way
for local authority public health teams to share learning, offer peer
support and reduce duplication of efforts across London.”
Some groups have been set up specifically to respond to coronavirus,
others that are regularly active and have incorporated content and
discussions to respond to COVID-19, as well as those that have been
dormant and have since re-engaged their members. The urgency for
finding ways to keep in touch with each other has never been more
critical – particularly for those who are working to maintain and
deliver services to our communities.
We have put together a list of groups that are talking about COVID-19
to help signpost you to groups that might be of interest. Visit KHub Connects to access the list and
join/request to join appropriate groups (sign-in required).
“To cope with all these various COVID-19
issues we set up a new forum heading so all related posts could be
found in one place. It now has over 110 separate discussion headings -
a goldmine of useful information.”
Knowledge Hub has grown and is trusted by professionals across all
sectors, and we are proud to continue supporting colleagues to
connect, collaborate and communicate. Thank you to our facilitators
and members for your contributions and participation in your groups.
We would like to highlight several groups that have been responding
to COVID-19 and to raise awareness of the good work they are doing to
support them, their work, and their group’s members.
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Find out more about the ADPH London - COVID-19 Community.
Find out more about the Healthcare Project Delivery Community.
Find out more about the Chief EHOs in Local Government - COVID-!9
response group.
Find out more about the Community and Care Home Staffing COVID-19 and AHP Workforce Templates groups.
Find out more about the EETSA COVID-19 Information Sharing Group.
Find out more about the Environmental Health & Trading Standards
COVID-19 Collaboration group.
Find out more about the Historic England COVID-19 Emergency Response
Fund group.
Find out more about the LACEF group.
Find out more about the LGA Early Years during COVID-19 group.
Find out more about the PHINE Network North East group.
Find out more about the Standard Operating Procedure for Single Cases of
Infectious Disease group.
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Find other relevant groups to join by selecting 'groups' at the top of the page.