We are delighted to be shortlisted for 'Best Agency' in both the Public Affairs and Pharma/ Healthcare categories in the PR Week Corporate Affairs Awards 🎉
As social media platforms become more unpredictable, organisations are forced to rethink how they engage with their audiences. WA's Director of Digital explores how businesses can navigate the evolving landscape while protecting their trust and influence. https://t.co/ZxFOxUCxDr
Drawing on the first-hand Treasury experience of WA Senior Advisors @JenGerber79 and @PhilipRutnam, we explore the key audiences for businesses seeking to make a case for spending priorities and look at how they can shape the discussions. https://t.co/UJZqb1duy6
WA’s new interactive ICB map provides in-depth analysis of all 42 ICBs spending – enabling comparisons of financial performance, including total spend, as well as analysis of category spend against the budget set and as a % of each ICB’s total budget. https://t.co/G6b8b9eO6u #NHS
We were joined by health experts David Thorne, Mike Bell and Ellen Rule to explore how Labour’s priorities for the NHS are translating to on-the-ground action. Read our key insights from the session below👇 https://t.co/oMnYVd6QJx
From the rise of the weekend paper, to the power of data and investigative journalism and the continually shifting sands of social media – WA's Rachel Ford looks at the top media trends of 2024, and what these mean for businesses. https://t.co/ZBoH62Fj37
We are delighted to welcome David Thorne to the WA Advisory Board. David brings invaluable insight and connections into the NHS of today and the future.
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We’re proud to deliver integrated campaigns that help organisations bring about change, and communicate their impact to society.
Congraulations to the brilliant WA team on their @PRCA_HQ Public Affairs Large Consultancy of the Year nomination!
WA's Donna Curran hosted @vsmacdonald from Channel 4 News, GP, Author and Media Medic @drphilippakaye and NHS England's @mattinadakim to explore how we can use emotion to cut through to audiences and create impactful health campaigns. https://t.co/dRkPHsICJC
The recently released National Payments Vision policy paper marks a landmark move in setting out Labour's ambition for the payments sector. What key regulatory and policy changes are being proposed, what comes next and what does this mean for the sector? https://t.co/EK2YlhqM0C
Earlier this month, Rachel Reeves, delivered her inaugural Mansion House Speech, unveiling a comprehensive suite of financial services policy reforms.
Our timeline highlights the key consultations and upcoming changes that will shape 2025 and beyond.
Whether your audience is government, health systems, clinicians or patients – WA's Head of Healthcare Comms Grant Fisher explores the importance of social connection in health campaigns following the Pharma and Healthcare Comms and Reputation Conference. https://t.co/UwdWJppByC
From public ownership to the central role of local leaders – Louise Haigh was in the limelight over the last week, with her first appearance in front of the Transport Select Committee. Find the key takeaways from her recent appearances below 👇 https://t.co/trkeNWFi7I
Join our panel of leading health communicators @vsmacdonald, @drphilippakaye and @mattinadakim, chaired by WA's Donna Curran, as they discuss the role of the media and communications in addressing some of the biggest health challenges.
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Rachel Reeves' Mansion House speech set out to unlock the power and innovation of financial services, and drive growth — Terri Garratt examines how the sector can collaborate on implementation of these plans, and whether they can drive UK investment https://t.co/fmsqBuyoxU
Trumps's re-election as President will have implications that will be felt in the UK and beyond – from global economy, foreign policy and implications for policy making, WA Advisor's @PhilipRutnam and @JenGerber79 share their insights. https://t.co/m1uyIwRIKe
"With business confidence low, global economic insecurity rising and employment costs increasing, Labour needs this Budget to work." WA Founding Partner @mrwoolfson shares his thoughts with @prweekuknews following today's Budget announcements. https://t.co/rWGiM1RLwD
Rachel Reeves delivered her first Budget to fix the UK’s foundations and deliver on the promise of change. To find out what the measures announced mean for your sector, and how your organisation can shape the discussion, get in touch: [email protected] https://t.co/KKN3fW9Rvh
WA's Advisors @PhilipRutnam and Jen Gerber draw on their experience at the heart of Whitehall — reflecting perspectives as a Special Advisor and a senior Treasury civil servant, and Permanent Secretary in the Department for Business and Transport. https://t.co/nztL7kSvif