Free learning and networking opportunity for public sector professionals

Your organisation is under more pressure than ever to increase public understanding and involvement in key initiatives, often without the resources, time, and skills required to do the job properly.

So how are government and public sector organisations using digital communications and engagement techniques to warn, inform and educate communities in these challenging times? How can communicators inspire citizens to make positive behavioural changes, at the same time as making a difference to the financial health of their cash-strapped organisations?

Join us for a free learning and networking event to hear from your peers, share your experience, and take a moment out of the office to reconnect with your missions.

Please register your interest and we'll be in touch with more details soon.


 

See Who's Speaking

View our epic lineup of public and private sector speakers with more to be announced soon!

Councillor Peter Fleming
Leader, Sevenoaks Council

Sally Northeast
Deputy Director for Communications and Participation, Dorset Healthcare University NHS Foundation Trust

Mark Hynes
CEO, Granicus

Antony Tiernan
Engagement and Communications Director NHS 70, NHS England Granicus

Laura Hendry
Birmingham City Council

Emma Wild
Joint Marketing and Communications Manager, Wychavon and Malvern Hills District Councils

Darren Caveney
Co-Creator, comms2point0

Gareth Phillips
Communications Manager, Torfaen County Borough Council

Neil Jones
Head of Communications, Engagement and Civil Contingencies, Torfaen County Borough Council

Albert Freeman
Marketing and Communications Officer, Bradford Council

Ian Dipple
Joint Marketing and Communications Manager, Wychavon and Malvern District Councils

Will Hill
Chief Story Officer, Stronger Stories Studios

Connie Osborne
Senior Press Officer, Greater Manchester Police

Laurel Anderson
Vice President of Product Management, Granicus

Guy Evans
Social Media Officer, Birmingham City Council

Leanne Ehren
Communications Manager, East of England Ambulance Trust

 

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Location

RIBA Venues, 66 Portland Place, Marylebone, London, W1B 1NT, UK

National Rail:
The RIBA is in easy reach via London Underground from all London National Rail Stations.

Underground:
The nearest underground stations are:
Regent’s Park (Bakerloo Line)
Great Portland Street (Circle, Metropolitan and Hammersmith and City Lines)
Oxford Circus (Victoria Line, Central and Bakerloo Lines)

Cycling:
There are bicycle racks on the pavement in front of the RIBA building. Information on cycle routes in London can be found at www.tfl.gov.uk.

Parking and Congestion:
The RIBA is inside the London congestion charging area, information about the scheme can be found at: www.cclondon.com.

Details of parking in the area surrounding RIBA can be found at: www.masterpark.org.uk