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CharityComms meeting to cover publishing law and brand

Howard Lake | 19 October 2007 | News

The next seminar from CharityComms, the recently-formed professional body for charity sector communications, will feature speakers on the legal considerations of publishing, and getting the best from your brand.

The event on 24 October will feature Cambridge-based lawyer Janet Turner, Head of Charity and Education Group at Taylor Vinters, talking about the legal considerations when publishing be it for an annual review or a website page.

Tamsin Ford, Information Resources Manager at Macmillan Cancer Support, will describe the practicalities of using patient case studies and issues around consent and using material appropriately.

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Christian Aid’s Head of Design and Production, Frances McConnell, will then share how her organisation makes an impact with its brand across publications and other communications.

The event, at Baden-Powell House, 65-67 Queen’s Gate, London SW7 5JS, begins with tea and coffee from 14.00 followed by a 14.30 start.

There is no charge to attend.

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