Analysis: Are industry awards a key to greater things?
07 Nov 2003 | by Ian Hall
as a 'quality control' device for his team's work. Charity NSPCC was voted PRWeek's Public Sector ...
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Comms chiefs from the NSPCC, Cancer Research, Banda's, Childline and Leonard Cheshire attended the conference hosted at Crisis's Skylight Cafe. Institute of Fundraising chair Joe Saxton said the meeting was 'incredibly positive'. 'We asked people whether there was a need for a new body, and if so, whether ...
as a 'quality control' device for his team's work. Charity NSPCC was voted PRWeek's Public Sector ...
Society, British Antarctic Survey Derbyshire County Council, Derbyshire County Council NSPCC Comms Team, NSPCC New Consultancy of the Year Brazen Four Communications Launch PR Marina Pirotta ...
WINNER - NSPCC...of the NSPCC's most high-profile events in its attempt to boost the long-running FULL STOP campaign and appeal aimed at encouraging parents not to abuse children. After two years, the NSPCC wanted to move ... 22 per cent. The NSPCC aimed to build a media profile from summer 2001 with activity in support ...
WINNER - NSPCC, Children's Day 2002 - Protecting Children from Physical Punishment...The NSPCC's ultimate objective is to protect children from harm and provide parents ... children is both immoral and ineffective. The NSPCC also sought to show a reasoned debate on this difficult ... legislation. The annual NSPCC Children's Day on 8 May 2002 was the focus for the campaign, providing ...
of the Year. Private Sector Department of the Year award went to internet bank Egg, and the NSPCC won Public ...
Antony Good Chairman, Flagship Group John Grounds Director of Communications, NSPCC Will Harris ...
Waterways NSPCC The Woodland Trust The Precise Media Monitoring Award PR Professional of the Year ... Not for Profit Children's Day 2002, Protecting Children from Physical Punishment, NSPCC It Doesn't Matter How ...