Accessible content creation for charities
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Wednesday 17 September 2025 10:00 - 12:00
Tell stories that centre dignity, build trust, and represent people fairly
The stories you tell vitally shape how people see your charity and the people you support. Ethical storytelling helps ensure those stories are told with care, respect and consent, while also building trust with your audiences and protecting your charity’s reputation.
This practical workshop will explore the principles of ethical storytelling, drawing on examples from across the sector. You’ll learn how to gather and share stories in a way that’s inclusive, anti-racist, and aligned with your values.
If you are a People’s Postcode Lottery grantee and the session is fully booked or your code isn’t being accepted, please email cassandrab@mediatrust.org to be added to the waitlist.
With interactive exercises and time for discussion, this session will help you feel more confident in applying an ethical lens to your comms and fundraising content. You’ll explore:
This workshop is ideal for anyone involved in collecting or sharing stories at their charity, whether you work in comms, fundraising, service delivery or all three. No previous experience with storytelling required.
Richard is a specialist writer, consultant and storyteller. He has over 20 years of experience working in senior roles with and for creative agencies, consultancies and clients across the corporate and non-profit sectors, including the BBC, NSPCC, Macmillan, IKEA, Amnesty International and Greenpeace.
To secure your place on this course, register today via our Eventbrite page.
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