From left - AQuA staff Emma Walker, Amanda Huddleston, Liz Kanwar & Elizabeth Bradbury |
Speaking of the announcement, AQuA Chief Executive David Fillingham said:
“I’m delighted to see my colleagues join the Q community, alongside our Safety and Mortality Lead Andrea McGuinness, who was among the founding members.
“This is a real testament to their knowledge and experience in improving the health and quality of care, not just with our members in the North West, but also with our partners across the country and beyond.
“AQuA work closely with The Health Foundation across a number of initiatives, and I look forward to seeing our staff work alongside some of the leading individuals from across the health and social care landscape.”
Amanda Huddleston, Quality Improvement Lead for Safety & Mortality, said:
“Being invited by The Health Foundation to join the Q community is a real privilege. This is a great initiative to help grow and invest in quality improvement skills and expertise, and I’m looking forward to working with so many talented colleagues from across health and social care.”
Q is also supported by NHS Improvement, which was established in April to oversee and support NHS Trusts across England.
Staff join a community of 261 improvement experts from across the UK, and The Health Foundation hope to grow this number with further opportunities over the course of the next 12 months.
For more information about Q, please visit The Health Foundation website, or follow updates on Twitter @theQcommunity.