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Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
Discover an Aha! Moment
View an interactive marketing presentation from 2012 with ideas to strengthen your event’s attendance.
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The National Association of College Stores has managed a string of increasingly larger annual conferences, built on a key industry event with some innovative marketing and programming thrown in for added support. This presentation was created by two of the strategic creators of NACS’ successful marketing plan, which has earned the association’s annual meeting and trade show, CAMEX, a designation as one of the fastest growing trade shows in America.
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And let me know if you have suggestions on how to fix the wonky spacing on the slides :)
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Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
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Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
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And let me know if you have suggestions on how to fix the wonky spacing on the slides :)
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christine.egger@gmail.com
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Join us for a session all about creative ways to breathe life into programs (new and old). Tyler Butler from GoDaddy and Lauren Keeler from Apollo Education Group will share some of the innovative programs and best practices that have successfully engaged volunteers and kept them coming back.
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Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
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Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
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Development of Mind Mate Website: Children and Young People's Mental Health Conference 2017
1. Charlotte Betteridge, Carrie Holroyd,
Shanelle Korankye
Members of Future in Mind: Leeds
Involvement Panel
Dr Jane Mischenko
Lead Commissioner, Children and
Maternity service, NHS LSE CCG
Liz Neill, Associate Consultant,
Common Room
2. We’re going to tell you about MindMate, Leeds
….and how young people have
been involved to help shape
this project
7. •From the first discussions about the ‘look and feel’,
what and who for, the key messages
•Choosing the design company
•Contributing to content, finding the best web links,
testing apps, developing interactive games
•Formally approving content across site
•Ideas for future developments, promoting the
site and spreading the word
Co-production with young people
Future in Mind: Leeds is a 4 year strategy – building on work already started in the last 2 years….
(Jane intro)
A key message has been the need to know what is available and over the last 2years we have developed the MindMate website
Why it was commissioned
DIGITAL – KEY AREA OF DEVT
Quick accessible info - MindMate Young People led – from start and continues
CARRIE
Talk through the content (very brief)
Main audience for MindMate is high school age young people
Content for under 16s inclucing explanation of services in Leeds and how to access them
Content for young adults (up to 25)
Top tips for feeling good including mindfulness section
Parents pages and useful links
A professionals section with resources
CARRIE cont
Also some games – create your own MindMate avatar/ Find your MindMates (key individuals to go to for support)/ stresspot
This gives you a feel of the design and content but the best thing is to visit it – can be accessed via a smart phone
We’ll be having a play around with it a bit later …
CARRIE cont
Also some games – create your own MindMate avatar/ Find your MindMates (key individuals to go to for support)/ stresspot
This gives you a feel of the design and content but the best thing is to visit it – can be accessed via a smart phone
We’ll be having a play around with it a bit later …
LIZ
Approval stamp – for transparency
LIZ
talk through then
Now our volunteers are going to tell you a bit more about some of these ..
CHARLOTTE
What happened ?
Why did you choose TBP – what stood out?
How has the working relationship been? Have they lived up to expectations??
Mention the award? - national award, where design has enabled engagement in a product and helped it be more effective
SHANELLE
What is the role of a member of the approval panel?
How does it work? (meet face to face to discuss, get sent links to pages for feedback, check web links, test games, write recommendations)
Liz explain other approval panels how they fit
CARRIE
Do you want to talk through an example of workshop with young people to help develop content? If it feels too much / too abstract we can ditch this slide?
Liz to explain
10 minute activity – each table given a set of ‘personas’ (how we test with YP) to give them a reason to visit and explore MM. To use ipads and any hand held devices available
NB because of the detail on find your mindmates, stresspot games these work better on tablets or laptops – but should give you a flavour
JANE (last 5 mins? )
Branding..AKA ‘visual identity’?
Briefly.. how MindMate has expanded into other city wide initiatives using next 5 slides
Future in Mind strategic plan, including quick guide (on your tabels)
School will audit their provision (via SEMH section of School Health Check)
and identify areas for development to ensure all criteria will be GOOD to achieve MM Friendly status.
New MindMate lessons for key stages 1-4
Modern multimedia and teacher editable with lesson plan –download from MindMate website
Developed by what CYP tell us they want and what we know are key issues in the city e.g., bullying, feeling different,
Antistigma
MindMaze board game – also work underway by gaming students of Leeds City College to create a digital version – to be placed on MindMate website