Good Practice
One of the main focuses of ProTon Europe is the identification of good practices that be applied in a practical way to improve the day to day performance of KTOs.
Where do the good practices come from?
The major source of good practices are the activities of the ProTon Europe Working Groups and the institutions they work for. Many of these materials were first presented at ProTon Europe training workshops and/or the annual conference. The other source of materials include documents published by the European Commission and other regional and European networks.
Is it good practice?
All ProTon Europe's good practices are presented in a standard way, summarised using a factsheet. These factsheets are analysed along with any supporting background documentation by members of the network with the relevent expertise and are rejected or accepted accordingly.
How many good practices has ProTon Europe identified?
Presently, there are 148 good practices that have been presented by the ProTon Europe Working Groups. Of these 87 have been validated or are in the process of being validated. The good practice database is a living document and this number will continue to rise in the future.
Where can I access the good practices?
2 examples of good practices can be found in the right hand column of this page. The full database will be made available to members of ProTon Europe shortly. If you wish join ProTon Europe please click here
How can I submit a good practice?
If you have successful methods and tools that you believe could be transferable to other institutions, we would be interested to receive more information from you. A guide for presenting a good practice and the factsheet that should accompany all supporting materials are available. The incoming material will be reviewed and evaluated by ProTon Europe and if appropriate will be entered into the good practice database.
Who owns the copyright?
Before a good practice is published ProTon Europe always seeks the permission of the organisation or individual that has developed the good practice. The rights to published are confirmed in an agreement signed between ProTon Europe and the owner of the good practice.
The major source of good practices are the activities of the ProTon Europe Working Groups and the institutions they work for. Many of these materials were first presented at ProTon Europe training workshops and/or the annual conference. The other source of materials include documents published by the European Commission and other regional and European networks.
Is it good practice?
All ProTon Europe's good practices are presented in a standard way, summarised using a factsheet. These factsheets are analysed along with any supporting background documentation by members of the network with the relevent expertise and are rejected or accepted accordingly.
How many good practices has ProTon Europe identified?
Presently, there are 148 good practices that have been presented by the ProTon Europe Working Groups. Of these 87 have been validated or are in the process of being validated. The good practice database is a living document and this number will continue to rise in the future.
Where can I access the good practices?
2 examples of good practices can be found in the right hand column of this page. The full database will be made available to members of ProTon Europe shortly. If you wish join ProTon Europe please click here
How can I submit a good practice?
If you have successful methods and tools that you believe could be transferable to other institutions, we would be interested to receive more information from you. A guide for presenting a good practice and the factsheet that should accompany all supporting materials are available. The incoming material will be reviewed and evaluated by ProTon Europe and if appropriate will be entered into the good practice database.
Who owns the copyright?
Before a good practice is published ProTon Europe always seeks the permission of the organisation or individual that has developed the good practice. The rights to published are confirmed in an agreement signed between ProTon Europe and the owner of the good practice.