Charities told to 'stay visible'
09 Jan 2009 | by Kate Magee
of mind when they make their choice,' said NSPCC comms director John Grounds. 'Charities that manage ...
Teenage Cancer Trust, BBC, Lambeth Youth Service, NSPCC, National Blood Service, ChildLine, Penguin Books ...
of mind when they make their choice,' said NSPCC comms director John Grounds. 'Charities that manage ...
with well-known brands such as the NSPCC, The Children's Society and Barnardo's. So a media onslaught ...
Emily Shepherd will join the Diocese of Canterbury next January, leaving her current job of director of operations at the Martha Trust, where she has worked for three-and-a-half years. Before that she was employed by the NSPCC. Shepherd will be responsible for external and internal comms ...
The news comes as the NSPCC released the results of a poll, which found 75 per cent of children had seen images on the net that disturbed them. Californian-based Yoursphere Media has handed a six-figure account to Bright Young Things Communications. The 12-month account was won following a two-way tussle ...
financial pressures. PRWeek contacted the ten largest charities by fee income and profile. Only the NSPCC ...
month-long event to be held in March 2009, in order to make a bigger impact. NSPCC has launched a ...
There is at least one single-issue pressure group focusing on each of about 800 different services provided by a council. The TaxPayers' Alliance, the Campaign for Weekly Waste Collection, NSPCC, Help the Aged, Scope, the English Care Home Association, Friends of the Earth, CPRE and Liberty are but a few ...
named most often were Cancer Research UK (15 per cent), NSPCC (9 per cent), and Oxfam (9 per cent ...
The NSPCC has joined forces with rock magazine Kerrang! for a campaign to encourage more children...! for the second time has enabled us to develop our relationship with the magazine s young readers, said NSPCC ...