THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN THE LOCAL COUNCIL SECTOR


28 February 2024 — 12.00 – 13.15
NALC member: £30 – Non-member: £40
Sponsors: Blachere Illumination, CCLA and Clear Councils Insurance

Social media can be a powerful tool for local (parish and town) councils to engage with their communities, but it can also be a source of conflict and negativity. This event will explore the benefits and drawbacks of social media use in the sector and provide guidance on how to use it effectively and responsibly.

Join us for a candid discussion on the dos and don’ts of social media in the local council sector. We'll explore case studies and best practices and provide actionable advice on creating a social media policy that promotes civility and respect. Whether you're a seasoned social media user or just getting started, this event is a must-attend for anyone who wants to use social media to build stronger communities.

Speakers: Louise Bareham, clerk at Faversham Town Council, Nicky Old, director of communications at the Local Government Association and Daniel Purchese, co-director at Breakthrough Communications


 

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