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In this interview CIPR Member Sara Reed talks about the challenges – and thrills - of running communications for the Ministry of Defence in Scotland.
Discipline has been the key to undertaking a Diploma and is one of the best ways to move up to the next level, Andrew Whiteside, Manager of Digital PR at PRCo says
In a case study about the CIPR's Chartered Practitioner scheme, Jason Wassell, DLA Piper Global Government Relations Director, provides interesting insight into his role, the importance of scheme and his research into the role of PR practitioners in a national emergency.
Work for the world’s second biggest independent PR consultancy to the sound of seagulls overhead is one thing practitioners are unable to do in other parts of the UK, Tom Bowden-Green says in the latest interview about working in the South-West.
Ben Verinder praises the CIPR Diploma for its practical approach to training the course syllabus and the opportunities for networking with other PR professionals it provides.
Susan Fox says that Chartered Practitioner status is a great way to show what a professional approach to communications can bring to an organisation.
Hilary Berg, Associate Director, Corporate Culture says qualifications give the public relations profession stature and credibility.
Emma Whitfield, Senior Press Officer, Big Lottery Fund, Scotland talks about achieving a work-life balance while undertaking the CIPR's Diploma. Enrolments are still open for the Diploma.
The CIPR has recently updated its Work Placement Charter. The Charter aims to provide guidance to employees on what to consider before agreeing to a placement, and what to expect from a placement.