COVID-19 communications – the good, the bad and the ugly

Professional communicators across the world have – alongside healthcare professionals, scientists, journalists and others – had a vital role to play in responding to the global COVID-19 pandemic. Prior to the arrival of vaccines in late 2020, public communications was one of the few ways in which countries could help protect their populations from the devastating illness, encouraging people to change their behaviour and save lives. Join this session to hear from leading communicators about their experience during the pandemic with a focus on what went well, what didn’t and how it could be improved.

Join us at 11am, Wednesday 21st September.

Antony Tiernan

Director of Communications

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Claire Riley

Director of Corporate Governance, Communications and Involvement

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Denis Campbell

Health Policy Editor, The Guardian and The Observer

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Kate Jarman

Director of Corporate Affairs

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Ranjeet Kaile

Director of Communications, Stakeholder Engagement and Public Affairs

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