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Involving the media

Your local newspaper, radio or television media can be very good allies. Often the media can help you to air your case and reach your audience.  Remember that local media need a local angle to the story. Make the most of your resources - i.e. yourselves! Make sure local carers are lined up who can talk to the media about carers' issues.

Tips on talking to journalists

Journalists are interested in the experiences of carers, which can help to illustrate stories they are running or can simply be stories in themselves. They want to make their readers or viewers sit up and take notice and think that this experience could happen to them. That is why they want to talk to you.

Be as clear as you can with the facts and do not be afraid to tell reporters how your experiences made you feel.  Remember they are just doing their job – they are only human beings like you!

Remember that journalists are very busy, and they may want to call you back rather than talk through the story immediately. If you are contacting a newspaper, you should ask for the newsdesk in the first instance. If it’s radio or TV, ask for either the newsdesk or the producer of the programme you think may be interested.

 If you are talking to a newspaper journalist:

If you are talking to a radio or TV journalist:

 


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