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cannaewriter.bsky.social
Chartered PR person, disabled, activist. Cat parent. Talks a lot about all of the above.
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As organisations face mounting pressure to demonstrate meaningful social action, transparent communication is more important than ever. Our three-part ESG guide series, now updated for 2025, provides practical guidance on how to communicate your ESG journey credibly. Download now: bit.ly/4i7yo7H

This Black History Month, you'll be supporting Black Penned Stories. Follow this Starter Pack. This isn't DEI. It's Anti-Segregation. #BlackSky #BookSky go.bsky.app/Thz8U7e

Ok, so here's the thing about back to office mandates. You cannot claim you're all for inclusive cultures and committed to #DEI and insist folk work in an office. Those two things are in opposition. Especially if you then do nothing to make office spaces accessible for all. #PR #comms

It’s here Public Sector Comms Survey 2025 is live. The biggest survey of the sector. If you work in a council, police, fire, NHS trust, ICB or RSL come and benchmark. You’ll need your orgs comms survey and metrics data. www.surveymonkey.com/r/PSC2025X

Going into year 5 of long covid. From 3-5 hours of dance a week, to 30 mins every two weeks, still unable to stand for more than 10-15 mins. Plus the brain fog cognitive impairment.

Our new five-year strategy sets out how we'll advance professional PR by promoting Chartership, embracing AI, and driving inclusive practices. From increasing PR's boardroom presence to supporting your adoption of new technologies, discover how we'll help you stay ahead. Read more: bit.ly/3Ec1KTO

In the other places I used my account for all things #disability in #comms and #PR. I wrote the suite of Inclusion Guides for the @cipr.co.uk and bang on about accessibility. Also cats. And general nonsense.

Working on video edits and sometimes I love accidentally funny auto captions.

Right then..I guess we're giving this a bash. UK folks, fellow disabled peeps, comms companions, where are you? #comms #disability #UK