Sunday, 23 June 2013

Ways campaigners can help to increase awareness


Ways you can help to increase awareness

Breakfast.TV@bbc.co.uk  = BBC Breakfast


news.plan@bskyb.com  = Sky News

newseditor@independent.co.uk  = The Independent

dtnews@telegraph.co.uk  = The Telegraph

letters@tes.co.uk  = Times Educational Supplement

education@guardian.co.uk  = The Guardian

reader@observer.co.uk  = The Observer

jake@teachnursery.com  = Teach Nursery Magazine



c.e.nutbrown@Sheffield.ac.uk  = Cathy Nutbrown (Early Years Consultant)

Stephen.Twigg.MP@parliament.uk  = Mr Stephen Twigg MP (Shadow Cabinet)

elizabeth.truss@education.gsi.gov.uk  = Ms Elizabeth Truss MP

ministers@education.gsi.gov.uk  = FAO Mr Michael Gove MP

  • Contact the individual members of the Department for Education
  • Contact the members of the Shadow Cabinet
  • Contact your local MP
  • Approach friends and family members to discuss the issues and promote their support
  • Write to or email your local newspaper or the Education Editor at your favourite national newspaper
  • Write to Early Years and/or Education focused magazines
  • Email/Facebook/Twitter/Tumblr/Telephone - can all be useful in getting more people to attend to this issue.

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