Our crisis response – Radical and fundamental reduction in our fees
As with any national and global crisis, it is always the poorest and most vulnerable people who will suffer. And it will be the charities and organisations that we have worked with over the last 13 years whose resources over the coming months and potentially years which will be stretched to the absolute limits.
Our crisis response – Radical and fundamental reduction in our fees
As with any national and global crisis, it is always the poorest and most vulnerable people who will suffer. And it will be the charities and organisations that we have worked with over the last 13 years whose resources over the coming months and potentially years which will be stretched to the absolute limits.
Race Inequality in the Workforce – Launch Event
On Monday 2nd March, I took up my invitation from the Carnegie Trust to attend the launch of their report Race Inequality in the Workforce at the House of Commons. The report was produced with UCL Centre for Longitudinal Studies and Operation Black Vote and hosted by OBVs Lord Wooley.
The Right Ethos – supporting working class people into Campaigns and Communications
The Right Ethos is 13 years old this month. And since the start we have always had inexperienced or no experienced, but keen, individuals looking to break into the campaigns and external affairs sector.
Campaigns and Communications sector overwhelmingly backs Greenpeace but
Our survey on the incident last Thursday with Mark Field and a Greenpeace activist has not surprisingly shown overpowering support of Greenpeace. 72% of the responder “strongly agreed” or “agreed” with the statement “Greenpeace should be congratulated on their bravery and continue to take action in this fashion”
Not in front of the children: Asylum Aid’s childcare campaign in theory and practice
On International Women’s Day, Debora Singer MBE, shares her experience of running a campaign that benefits women seeking asylum from human rights abuses abroad.
Tribute to Paul Flynn MP
Just to join the praise for this committed and principled MP who died this week. Paul Flynn became my MP in Newport West in 1987. I didn’t vote for him. I would never vote Labour and certainly less likely to given the events of this week. Paul was a campaigner. He had intellectually robust views […]
Presentation speech at Scope for The World Cup of Charities to Work For!
I am delighted to be here today to acknowledge that Scope are the 2018 winners of #wcoctwf. The World Cup of Charities to Work For! – a Twitter poll of 32 major charities in the UK.
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Frank Smith
Frank Smith has over 18 years experience working in international advocacy, leading global advocacy campaigns on a range of issues and in a range of different organisations and contexts. Over the last year he has been working as a consultant, supporting organisations develop their advocacy capacity and their advocacy strategies so as to improve their […]