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Different parents will join the Parent Club for different reasons. Some may be interested in organising social events and fundraisers, others in discussing current issues,
How do you ensure that everyone in your school community knows about the great work your Parent Club is doing? How do you ensure everyone feels welcome to join in the Club’s activities and have their say?
This section contains lots of practical advice about how to build active participation in your Parent Club.
Different parents will join the Parent Club for different reasons. Some may be interested in organising social events and fundraisers, others in discussing current issues,
We’ve noticed that some Parent Clubs are doing a great job of using their social media pages to inform and support their school communities. Here
As a Parent Club you will often need to get publicity for the campaigns or events you run. It may be to publicise the good
It’s only natural to be a little nervous before giving a speech. These tips are designed to help you overcome your nervousness, and will help
The main forms of media which are commonly used by the wider community: Online Print Media Radio Here are a few guiding principles when using
Whatever activities your club undertakes, one of your most important tasks will be to keep the school community informed. Of course you’ll want to promote
Here are some methods you can use to keep in touch with your members. Email groups Email groups such as Google Groups can be useful.
Here are some practical tips on how to build participation in your club. Always designate a personable contact to liaise with parents. If the President
Why do parents join a Parent Club? Most parents join a parent club because they are interested in their child’s education and wish to be
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