Charity campaigners - use our networking breakfast seminars to meet MPs, thinktanks, PRs, consultants and seasoned charity campaigners to discuss the inevitable changes for charities campaigning for change in the new politics.
PR and media in the new politics
The new politics, a coalition government, the big society and harsh public sector spending cuts are going to change life for many charities. How will these issues affect your work using PR and the media to influence public opinion? Will you generate the same pressure on decisionmakers? What’s changed in the media and what will it change about your messaging? How will you make your mark now?
With new scrutiny on lobbying, public spending cuts and a looming Public Spending Review, and policies including the Big Society opening up charities to an ever-increasing role in public life, join colleagues and experts for round-table discussions and networking. Get the lowdown on the issues, discuss your approaches and what has to change, get breakfast into the bargain and be back at your desk by midday; refreshed, informed and networked.
Chair: Isabelle Oakshott, Deputy Political Editor, the Sunday Times
Speaking:
Kim Catcheside, Associate Director, Champollion, former BBC Education and social policy correspondent, Trustee of the Charity Finance Directors’ Group
Lionel Zetter, independent public affairs consultant, former CIPR President, former chair, CIPR Government Affairs Group, director, ComRes. Author of Blueprint: The Politics, Principles and Personalities of the New Conservative Government
Jo-ann Robertson, Head of Corporate Communications & Public Affairs, Weber Shandwick Public Affairs - UK Consultancy of the Year, Public Affairs News 2009
Genevieve Edwards, Director of Communications, Terrence Higgins Trust
Lisa Power, Policy and Public Affairs Director, Terrence Higgins Trust
Ben Burton, Senior Account Manager, Edelman Public Affairs - former ITV lobby correspondent
For more information, call us on 020 7217 3779 or email trainingandevents@mediatrust.org
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