Workshops
Whether you want to educate, communicate with or simply gain feedback from staff, clients, residents or stakeholders, a workshop is a great way to start a conversation and engage with your target audience.
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Getting involved
Family Housing wanted to involve residents in their tenants' annual report from the outset. As part of this, working with their Business Improvement and Communications team, we facilitated an initial workshop for residents to find out what they wanted to see in the report and how they wanted the information to be presented.
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Going local, getting social
Social media is growing at an incredible pace and its usefulness within the housing sector is becoming increasingly recognised. Identifying its vast potential, we have facilitated some initial staff workshops to explain what social media is all about and the benefits it offers to an organisation as far as engaging staff and residents, in order to communicate and improve service delivery.
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Reaching stakeholders via the web
When Radian approached us to produce its annual report for 2009/2010, similar to what we produced the previous year, we wanted to create something a little bit different. We wanted to engage with the audience from the outset and direct them to areas which were of interest to them.
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Two into one…with savings
Having produced Paragon Community Housing Group’s subsidiary residents’ magazines for eight years, we were asked to redesign and consolidate the two publications into one group-wide quarterly magazine. Although independently successful, Paragon wanted to produce one publication, which would better, serve residents and allow a stronger community feel.
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DIY photography tips
We all agree that first impressions count and great photography is key within media and its power should never be underestimated. Not only does the quality of image affect how powerful your message is, it also has an effect on how readers view the publication in which it appears.
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