Are you from a charity, or are you a freelancer, and would like to share your skills and insight about developing narratives that drive real world change? If so, then we'd love to hear from you in the form below.

We're looking for speakers who can share practical, evidence-based techniques for creating powerful narratives that reframe conversations, and help charities to move hearts, minds, and the dial on change. You can find out more about the event here: https://www.charitycomms.org.uk/events/seminar-changing-the-story-comms-that-move-the-dial-in-polarised-times

We look forward to reading about your ideas. Thank you for taking the time to tell us about them. If you have any questions, please email our conference programme manager, Emma Novis, at emma@charitycomms.org.uk

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* 1. What is your name?

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* 2. What is your email address?

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* 3. What is your organisation's name?

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* 4. If you are a freelancer and from a charity, please tell us if you are proposing to speak under your charity name or as a freelancer?

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* 5. What do you think the main challenges are for charities trying to cut through in the current landscape? And how might charities tackle these difficulties?

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* 6. Please use this space to tell us about your talk ideas. Please give as much detail as possible thinking about what our audience will take away from your talk. Please include any practical techniques that you could cover as well as any insights you could share.

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* 7. CharityComms is committed to continually improving the accessibility of our events. As part of this, we will provide accessibility guidelines and support for speakers and may ask you to make changes to your talks and resources. Please confirm below that you will be committed to this aim with us.

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* 8. All our speakers are invited to attend the whole seminar (not compulsory!) With your delegate hat on - are there any charities you would like to hear from, or any other topics you feel should be on the seminar programme?

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