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Part 2 of a 4-part kickoff series focused on using several different explanatory tools in communications, towards the goals of consensus-building, persuasion, and enhanced public understanding.
In Part 1 of a 4-part Kickoff Series, members of the Yale-Scholastic Framing Hub explored the strategic role of appealing to shared cultural values in communicating about issues related to child...
The child sector is working to design, test, and tell and a new story. This starts with having a clear set of goals (things that they want people to think, feel, and do) and a clear-eyed...
Advocates in Australia's Northern Territories have been creatively and effectively incorporating and applying framing research and recommendations. This presentation takes that practice to the...
The way that researchers and advocates communicate about child protection is of great importance now and as we move out of the current COVID crisis. This presentation provides communicators with a...
The way we frame our messages about children and families right now, influences the conversation we will be having for years to come. Here are 5 evidence-based recommendations to make sure you are...
Early childhood advocates have made major progress over the last 20 years in getting their issue on the public and policy making agenda. It's now time to for the next evolution of the story they...