Partnerships
Crime stories: A guide to communications strategies for community safety partnerships
| This document is published for archival/historical purposes. It will not be updated. |
Nacro Community safety practice briefing - July 2001
This guide has been written for community safety specialists and members of local crime reduction partnerships. It covers:
why communication is important
what a communications strategy should include
how to develop and implement a communications strategy
It aims to help partnerships draw together the communications expertise of several agencies in putting together and implementing an effective communications strategy. It provides a framework and some ideas that can be adapted to suit the particular local circumstances of each partnership area.
Contents
Introduction
The importance of communication: the reasons for developing a communications strategy
A communications strategy: what it looks like
Developing and implementing a communications strategy
Getting started
The right structures
Ensuring a recognisable identity for the partnership
Identifying key messages and key audiences
Identifying channels and ensuring a balanced strategy
Building relationships with key stakeholders
Aligning your strategy with other key local partnerships
Two-way communication
Monitoring, evaluation and review
A flexible future
Developing a communications strategy: a checklist
Useful resources
Bibliography and further reading
Getting a copy
Crime stories: A guide to communications strategies for community safety partnerships
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Last update: Thursday, August 28, 2008


