Often times when we think about communicating information, we start by thinking about what we want to say. But to be effective, we need to instead start by thinking about who we are trying to share that information with. Whether you are leading a training to share research, build awareness about an issue, advocate for change with a policymaker, or share information about services with your community, this post walks through four steps for creating effective trainings.
Read MoreThis consent conversation starter guide outlines eight topics that should be discussed when nonprofit, legal services, and healthcare staff ask clients and patients to share their stories. It includes a sample script and questions to help guide staff as they talk with someone about sharing their story.
Read MoreWho Tells the Story? is a guide to social change storytelling where nonprofit organizations, clients, and communities are partners in shaping narratives.
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