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New digital and online content creation training launched
GCS has published a series of new digital courses on social media and digital skills, aimed at government communicators.
Published: 2021
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Digital skills series
In this video series produced by Defra, you will learn a variety of digital skills from digital storytelling to photography to social media.
Published: 2021
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GCS Campaign of the Month winner July 2021
Congratulations to the DfT’s team for winning the GCS Campaign of the Month award for their “Reforming the Rail Industry” campaign.
Published: 2021
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Data science community
The Government Data Science Partnership (GDSP) brings public servants together to share their knowledge about data science.
Published: 2021
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GCS builds on scientific approach to communication
The Government Communication Service (GCS) has launched a new guide for communication professionals in government, outlining how to use the principles of behavioural science to improve campaign outcomes.
Published: 2021
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IN CASE: A behavioural approach to anticipating unintended consequences
Written for policymakers, this guide sets out a new approach for anticipating unintended consequences, called the “IN CASE” framework.
Published: 2021
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The science and art of storytelling with Emily Tofield
Learn about the responsibilities of handling personal stories when campaigning for change.
Published: 2021
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GCS Campaign of the Month winner June 2021
Well done to the NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT), winner of June’s GCS Campaign of the Month competition for their “Leave them certain” campaign.
Published: 2021
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SCULPT for Accessibility
SCULPT stands for Structure (use headings and styles), Colour and contrast, Use of images, Links (hyperlinks), Tables.
Published: 2021
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5 steps to building generational change
Alex Aiken, GCS Executive Director, reflects on a new approach to public service communication following Brexit and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Published: 2021
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