McAra, V. and Rye, E. (2009) Newsletter tips & tools: how to make your Divisional Newsletter stand out from the crowd. At: Activists’ Training Day, 19 May 2009. Newcastle-upon-Tyne: CDG.
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Newsletter Tips And Tools
1. Newsletter Tips & Tools Presented by Victoria McAra (Co-Editor ‘Impact’) & Emma Rye (former Editor for Wales Division) How to make your Divisional Newsletter stand out from the crowd
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5. Pull quotations Miranda also reiterated Michael’s advice — keep a training log. As an assessor of Chartership portfolios, it was valuable to hear Miranda’s views on what should, and shouldn’t, be included in the portfolio. Keeping evidence relevant and concise are important considerations, as well as making sure evidence is evaluated and not too descriptive. We also looked at a variety of portfolios at the end of the session. All were very different and compiled in a variety of ways, proving there is no particularly correct way of producing it. Meeting other Chartership hopefuls was another constructive part of the event, and I came away with some good ideas for career development and portfolio evidence from chatting with them. What started out as a daunting task now seems a more manageable and definitely worthwhile exercise thanks to the event. “ What started out as a daunting task now seems a more manageable and definitely worthwhile exercise thanks to the event”
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