Information about campaigning

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Provide support to set up online petitions

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Whether you’re new to campaigning and activism or busy getting on with the work, this is your one stop shop. For everything from writing a great press release to finding training, from building a caring organisational culture to finding a fiscal host, the Hub will get you straight to what you need.

The Hub was put together by the Social Change Lab as they know it can be daunting when people set out on their activist journey - and not everyone knows about the resources available for them. There are some brilliant comprehensive catalogues.

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Officers at the council who can help you present a petition, deputation or question to a council meeting.

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You can use this website to set up petitions directly to the government.

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Website with a wide range of information and advice on setting up and running community groups, charities and social enterprises.

Have a large number of very useful, easy to read information sheets on a range of subjects, including campaigning, fundraising and publicity.

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Have a toolkit for community groups who want to develop a policy on ethical procurement (eg making sure your fundraising t-shirts have not been produced by people subjected to exploitative working conditions). Also general campaigning and publicity guidance.

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They have a very useful toolkit on campaigning and downloadable PDF files, much of which is applicable to all types of campaigning, not just MS:

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Rethink have published a useful Take Action guide to campaigning. It's focused on campaigning for change in mental health services, but contains useful tips for any local campaign.

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Online resource to help get people together using twitter.