Talking Point

Pinch Point Communications blogs mainly about topics relevant to leadership, public relations and communications. If you’d like to write a guest blog, please get in touch.

Ten: What ‘keeping going’ really means and the importance of asking for help

Tune in to the second episode of our podcast series, ‘Ten’. Ten minutes of conversation about interesting and topical issues. In this episode, Sarah Pinch, managing director of Pinch Point Communications, is joined by...

Double-win for Someone like me campaign

The Someone like me campaign has won not one, but two awards.  The recruitment campaign, which aims to get local people into healthcare roles across the North London Mental Health Partnership, won the Improving...

Why truth is less damaging to reputation than obfuscation and denial

Following the recent news about the Lucy Letby case there has been much talk about ‘reputation management’. Sarah Pinch, managing director of Pinch Point Communications, and Magnus Carter, non-executive director, discuss what this phrase...

We have been shortlisted for a top award

We are thrilled to have been nominated for a Chartered Institute of Public Relations award for our campaign called ‘Someone like me’ because it is something very close to our hearts. And to be...

Pinch Point Communications celebrates commitment to real living wage

Pinch Point Communications has today been accredited as a Living Wage Employer. Their Living Wage commitment will see everyone working at Pinch Point Communications receive a minimum hourly wage of £10.90, higher than the...

For every story about delays, waiting times and problems with the NHS there are thousands more that never get told.

These stories occur every minute of every day, every day of the week and every week of the year. These are the stories about successful operations, lives saved, babies delivered, and recoveries against the odds from accidents and illnesses. Rarely do they make headline news but they do get reported....

It is our responsibility not to ‘sleepwalk into the technological future’

Georgina Belcher, Account Manager at PPC, contemplates the role of Artificial Intelligence and how it might shape her role within the public relations sector. Despite starting my new job just two months ago, last...

‘I have imposter syndrome every day. But that’s not necessarily a bad thing, being complacent isn’t good either.’

Today is International Women in Engineering Day. To mark the occasion, Sarah Pinch, Managing Director of Pinch Point Communications, speaks to Lorna Stimpson, Chief Executive of the Local Authority Building Control. The Local Authority...

If buildings made it impossible for women to enter that would be sexist

Cheryl Campsie, Associate Director, discusses PPC’s work with The Shaw Trust and the disabled leaders who are driving ableism up the agenda. She encourages us all to think about the language we use, not...

‘Someone like me’ – supporting a Mental Health Trust to recruit staff

Hear from Cheryl Campsie, Associate Director, reflect on work with Barnet, Enfield and Haringey Mental Health NHS Trust to develop a brand repositioning campaign to support their recruitment and retention priorities. It is well...

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