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WRITING FOR
NON-PROFITS

highly experienced in writing for the third sector

"Hampshire Parent Carer Network (HPCN) meetings are friendly and non-judgemental.  We understand the challenges you face every day, on the ground.  We are flexible around things like time-keeping and mobile phones.  Come along, chat over a cup of tea or coffee, make new friends and make a difference."  

HPCN regional group meeting leaflet & social media 

 

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WRITING FOR THE ARTS

over 20 years experience writing for the arts

"Theatre Spark is dedicated to creating the very best drama and sharing it with as many people as possible. We believe in artistic risk-taking, accessibility and diversity. In addition to staging our own productions, we are also committed to education and training and offer a broad learning programme for all ages and abilities."

Theatre Spark print and digital content with SEO

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WRITING ABOUT DIFFERENCE

including consultancy and communications management

"Rachel argued that rather than ban nuts, schools would do better to teach children and young people how to be independent, carry their own adrenaline, and be responsible for managing their own food safety.  Rachel makes a suggestion which she thinks is generally sensible, but fails to consider that it may never be safe for allergic children and young people with learning disabilities to carry and administer their own adrenaline.  Thank goodness that, by banning nuts from his school, Rachel’s head teacher was considering the needs of all of his pupils, and not just those able to take care of themselves."

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WRITING ABOUT HEALTH

for clients in statutory & commercial sectors

"… recent evidence suggests that the excitatory neurotransmitter glutamate is dysregulated in obsessive compulsive behaviours, and modulation of the glutaminergic pathway may decrease compulsive behaviours such as skin picking.  Nacetylcysteine (NAC) is a derivative of the amino acid cysteine, and is thought to act either via modulation of NMDA glutamate receptors or by increasing glutathione in pilot studies ..."  Client Review

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