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Stakeholder Toolkit

29/11/2019

We would very much value your support in helping promote the WeCare Wales campaign during our current activity across mid-November to mid-December.  The focus during this time will be to raise awareness of the importance of the Welsh language in the provision of care and also looking to bring more males into the workforce. This attraction and recruitment campaign for social care and early years launched in March has made good progress so far and www.wecare.wales is the central hub for the campaign holding the videos and also the stakeholder toolkit.  This toolkit includes a range of materials you can use both through your own social media channels and websites.

To access the toolkit:

https://www.wecare.wales/stakeholder-toolkit/

On this web page you will need to enter the following username and password:

  • Username: Stakeholders
  • Password: Toolkit_WeCare!

Also to watch a short video about the campaign and these resources please visit: https://meet76567791.adobeconnect.com/pbk7djcb6qrs/ Many thanks

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