As the coronavirus crisis disrupts all aspects of our work and working lives, how do we as communicators continue to work effectively and deliver results for our causes and organisations, while balancing our own needs, and our own disrupted home lives. Join us for a fully-interactive session, offering the chance to connect with peers in Wales to share current challenges, what’s working and what’s not.
While we all miss the chance to see one another in person, we hope that the virtual format will offer a more flexible way for people to take part in discussion, and include our colleagues based away from Cardiff.
We’ll be shaping the agenda around you, your challenges and experiences, so please do fill in the short pre-event survey, which you’ll be sent after you register.
To encourage open sharing and discussion, this session will not be recorded, but we’ll share outcomes of the survey.
Agenda coming soon
About the Wales networking group
The CharityComms Wales networking group brings together charity comms professionals based in Wales. Each event focuses on a different comms topic with guest presenters, group discussions and networking.
The events will give you the chance to meet your peers, compare notes on workplace practices and share successes, ideas, challenges and inspiration. The network is designed to encourage networking and peer to peer support, sharing issues in a ‘safe’ environment.
This group is led by Jess Day, digital strategist at more onion along with the Wales network steering group.
- Vicki Spencer-Frances, Cowshed
- Chris O’Brien, RSPCA Cymru
- Angharad Jones, Play Wales
- Katie Chapelle, Action on Hearing Loss
- Bran Devey, Ramblers Cymru
If you’re interested in speaking at an event or if there are any topics you’d love to discuss, please get in touch with Jess.
To be added to the Wales networking group mailing list please email Lauren.
You can also stay in touch with charity communicators in Wales through the Comms 3 Cymru Facebook group – message the admins (Jess and Bran) to request to join with a note of your role or connection with the sector.