Daylight saving has pinched an hour from us this month, but at Agenda there’s no time to lose. We’re as busy as ever delivering training, supporting new digital developments and measuring crisis readiness across the sector.
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How to create energy and tone, and why plain English is a must, were some of the topics covered in our Writing for Impact workshop, led by Becky. We had a great group of writers join us, who crafted some excellent words.
What is strategic comms and why should it be represented at the most senior level? Vic shared her insights with union colleagues at a future leaders’ training session by Unions 21.
Reducing methane emissions is one of the fastest ways to slow climate change. Becky and Mark Watts continue to work with MAMII to drive the adoption of methane abatement technologies across Europe. Some coverage is here.
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A Society of Radiographers census revealed a 24 per cent national shortage of sonographers. Adi gained coverage on the BBC and Sky News, and across national and regional papers. We’re now planning media coverage for the Annual Delegates’ Conference at the end of April.
What digital tools do you need to recruit, retain and engage members? Matt and Rachel have been running workshops with BALPA pilots to find out.
It’s kick-off time for a new CRM project for NIPSA, Northern Ireland’s largest union, with Duncan and Vic starting requirements gathering before we move to tender.
We’re getting closer to launching Nautilus’ website. We ran workshops with colleagues to craft a new narrative and on web content good practice.
Our PR expert Catherine Cooper landed great coverage for not one but two charities this month. This included news on a free screening of documentary IRMAS: The Life of the Sisters of Mary, supported by the charity World Villages for Children, and a BBC Radio Oxford interview with a mum being helped by Tree of Hope to raise funds for her daughter, who has cerebral palsy.
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