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Communitas
is a member
of the Public
Relations
Consultants
Association.
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The Bridge Academy, Hackney
We have been working with The Bridge Academy since 2004. The relationship continues following the school’s opening in September 2007 and beyond, as the Academy’s PR needs change and develop.
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Oasis Academies
We are working with Oasis Community Learning who are sponsoring nine Acadmies - six of which went live in September 2008.
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The City Academy, Hackney
We provide communications coordination, bringing together the communications professionals from within the sponsor organisations
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Shirebrook Academy
We worked closely with the project managers and sponsor, advising on top line messages and devising a consultation strategy to reach key stakeholders.
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Sidney Stringer Academy (proposed)
We were asked by the four sponsors of the Academy to devise a strategy which included running the statutory school closure in tandem with the public consultation on the proposed Academy.
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Oxford Academy
We were taken on board to improve community relations, and we set up a consultation website for the Academy.
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Bristol Brunel Academy
We provided a full communications service for Bristol Brunel Academy, including strategic media relations advice for Gordon Brown / Ed Balls launch event.
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St Anne's Academy Rochdale
We provided a full media relations service which entailed running and managing a press office on behalf of the Academy.
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Eastbourne Academy, Darlington
We provided a full media relations service for the Academy. Early challenges were around staff management issues that needed delicate and skilled management to avoid unwelcome press coverage.
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Harris Boys' Academy, East Dulwich
The Harris Federation approached us to work with them on a reputation management issue relating to proposed temporary accommodation options for the Harris Boys’ Academy.
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The London Academy
We worked with the Principal and Deputy Principal of the Academy to deal with the media furore after a teacher in the London Academy went to the Daily Mail to denounce standards of discipline in the school and to allege that she had been attacked by two boys in a school corridor.
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West London Academy
We provided PR support for both press and communications with parents, staff and the wider community. We also managed the media to minimise some potentially very negative coverage after the Academy's first Ofsted report.
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