Allsorts Youth Project launches social and digital media guide for small charities
Allsorts Youth Project has launched A Simple Guide to Digital and Social Media aimed at small charities looking to utilise social and digital media in their work. The toolkit is divided into three sections: • the first being a practitioner research paper on the use of digital and social media for sm

Allsorts Youth Project has launched A Simple Guide to Digital and Social Media aimed at small charities looking to utilise social and digital media in their work.
The toolkit is divided into three sections:
• the first being a practitioner research paper on the use of digital and social media for small charities,
• the second a social media toolkit and
• the third an e-safety policy template which member groups can tailor to fit their requirements

Jess Wood MBE, Director of Allsorts and co-author, said: “We designed a guide that would explain why and how a small charity like Allsorts uses digital and social media. We also wanted to provide a basic easy-to-use guide for other small charities so they themselves could develop their own use of these media.”
To download the free toolkit CLICK HERE:
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