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Organise your social media this year with our calendar, including campaigns, #hashtags and new post ideas for each month.
What do you need to know about using social media as a youth worker? We've asked the Church of England's Safeguarding Team, with insights from youth workers on how to put this into practice.
This week’s blog focuses on how we can care for ourselves online, and make sure we take some time to check in with those who are looking after our church’s social media presence.
The General Synod today gave final approval to a package of proposals intended to take further the process of making the Church a safer place for children and vulnerable adults.
Awareness days, celebrations and religious holidays - Ideas for a full year of church communications
Social media can be a powerful way to spread the word and invite even more people along to something this Christmas.
There are a few quick changes that you can make on social media so that it is accessible to everyone, especially those who are blind or partially sighted, and those who use a screen-reader.
Proposals affecting the churchyard of Saint Luke, Tiptree in the diocese of Chelmsford.
This consultation expires on Monday 17th June 2024.
The final report of the Reimagining Care Commission – a clear Christian vision for reimaging care and support.
A month ago Premier League Chaplain Matt Baker predicted that England and Italy would be the best two teams at Euro 2020. We caught up with him ahead of Sunday’s final.