We hold regular workshops for community organisations on communications topics such as media relations, writing skills and social media.
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Influencing the influencers | Government relations 101
Friday 19 August | St John's in the City
Wellington
Government decisions impact community groups and the causes they serve. There are many opportunities to have your say into our political process, if you understand the mechanics of Government and how best to engage politicians.
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Previous workshops
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An introduction to best use of digital channels and tools for inclusivity
Missed Bev Walter's workshop?
Check out the video, slides and resources
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The art of strategy: a template and thought process to help you through
Missed Tracey Bridges' workshop?
Check out the video and slides
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How important is your reputation?
Missed Karl Ferguson's workshop?
Check out the video
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Messaging + Communications for for-purpose organisations through COVID-19
Missed the Facebook Live session?
Watch it not-so-live instead
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Simplifying your messaging
Missed John Walsh's workshop?
Check out the video, slides and other resources
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The science of effective messaging
Missed Marianne Elliot's workshop?
Check out the video, slides and other resources
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How to get fabulous creative
Missed Phil Bilbrough's workshop?
Check out the slides and handout
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Being seen and heard
Missed Allanah Kalafatelis's workshop?
Check out the slides and podcast
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Let's be clear: writing with clarity
Missed Inez Romanos's workshop?
Check out the slides
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Privacy and personal data: navigating the minefield
Missed Sarah Auva’a's workshop?
Check out the slides and resources
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Planning for success: communications that will make a difference
Missed Susie Hall's workshop?
Check out the slides and notes
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Stepping up your social media
Missed Katie Byrne's workshop?
Listen to the podcast
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Communicating change
Missed our change communications workshop?
Check out Rachel Wood's presentation
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When things go wrong
Missed our When things go wrong workshop?
Check out Sheena Thomas's presentation