Media

This one-day course builds upon the self-study pre course module Skills for a Professional and Effective Relationship’ you have completed.  Having reviewed the changing media context, relationships with journalists, and compelling content, you will now have a go at pitching your stories and completing practice interviews. This course is suitable for those relatively new to engaging with the media and will also provide practice and feedback opportunities for those with existing media engagement experience.

Aims: 

The aim of this course is to increase your confidence and competence when engaging with the media, whether proactively or reactively. Through practical exercises, practice with peers and real-time feedback, you will develop the skills to communicate evidence-based nutrition information to the public via several media channels and platforms.

This one-day course builds upon the self-study pre course module Skills for a Professional and Effective Relationship’ you have completed.  Having reviewed the changing media context, relationships with journalists, and compelling content, you will now have a go at pitching your stories and completing practice interviews. This course is suitable for those relatively new to engaging with the media and will also provide practice and feedback opportunities for those with existing media engagement experience.

Aims: 

The aim of this course is to increase your confidence and competence when engaging with the media, whether proactively or reactively. Through practical exercises, practice with peers and real-time feedback, you will develop the skills to communicate evidence-based nutrition information to the public via several media channels and platforms.

This one-day course builds upon the self-study pre course module Skills for a Professional and Effective Relationship’ you have completed.  Having reviewed the changing media context, relationships with journalists, and compelling content, you will now have a go at pitching your stories and completing practice interviews. This course is suitable for those relatively new to engaging with the media and will also provide practice and feedback opportunities for those with existing media engagement experience.

Aims: 

The aim of this course is to increase your confidence and competence when engaging with the media, whether proactively or reactively. Through practical exercises, practice with peers and real-time feedback, you will develop the skills to communicate evidence-based nutrition information to the public via several media channels and platforms.

This one-day course builds upon the self-study pre course module Skills for a Professional and Effective Relationship’ you have completed.  Having reviewed the changing media context, relationships with journalists, and compelling content, you will now have a go at pitching your stories and completing practice interviews. This course is suitable for those relatively new to engaging with the media and will also provide practice and feedback opportunities for those with existing media engagement experience.

Aims: 

The aim of this course is to increase your confidence and competence when engaging with the media, whether proactively or reactively. Through practical exercises, practice with peers and real-time feedback, you will develop the skills to communicate evidence-based nutrition information to the public via several media channels and platforms.

This one-day course builds upon the self-study pre course module Skills for a Professional and Effective Relationship’ you have completed.  Having reviewed the changing media context, relationships with journalists, and compelling content, you will now have a go at pitching your stories and completing practice interviews. This course is suitable for those relatively new to engaging with the media and will also provide practice and feedback opportunities for those with existing media engagement experience.

Aims: 

The aim of this course is to increase your confidence and competence when engaging with the media, whether proactively or reactively. Through practical exercises, practice with peers and real-time feedback, you will develop the skills to communicate evidence-based nutrition information to the public via several media channels and platforms.

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Learning outcomes:

  • Understand what social media is and how different platforms work 
  • Be more confident to create social media content including infographics, short videos and messaging 
  • Be more confident to identify and respond to social media trends
  • Understand how to present themselves professionally in an engaging way 
  • Know how to cope with negative feedback 
  • Be aware of time saving ways to plan, create and share content
  • Be aware of how to apply key regulations, codes and guidance documents to your social media presence
  • Reflect on how to apply an evidence-based approach in social media

This one-day course builds upon the self-study pre course module Skills for a Professional and Effective Relationship’ you have completed.  Having reviewed the changing media context, relationships with journalists, and compelling content, you will now have a go at pitching your stories and completing practice interviews. This course is suitable for those relatively new to engaging with the media and will also provide practice and feedback opportunities for those with existing media engagement experience.

Aims: 

The aim of this course is to increase your confidence and competence when engaging with the media, whether proactively or reactively. Through practical exercises, practice with peers and real-time feedback, you will develop the skills to communicate evidence-based nutrition information to the public via several media channels and platforms.