Date

27 November 2024

Location

Microsoft Teams

Time

13:00 - 14:00

How to Talk About Homes: session three

This third session brings together insights on framing climate change and framing homes. The session will be useful for anyone communicating about homes, sustainability and our environment.

The How to Talk About Homes series

How we talk about homes matters. We all have power as communicators to tell a story about homes that builds understanding and support for solutions to make our housing system better.

We need a new conversation about housing in the UK, to build greater public support and action to deliver quality homes for everyone.

That’s why Joseph Rowntree Foundation and the Nationwide Foundation have been partnering with FrameWorks UK – to understand how people think about homes in the UK, and to find communications strategies that we can all use to reframe our communications.

In this series, Sophie Gordon, Principal Communications Strategist from FrameWorks UK will share insights, guidance and tips, useful for anyone communicating about homes, and those with an interest in how we can build support for change.

This webinar is open to CIH members and non-members. Please use the 'book now' button above to reserve your place. 

Your speakers

  • Sophie Gordon, principal communications strategist, FrameWorks UK
  • Chair: Dr Matthew Scott, CIH policy lead on net zero and sustainability
Package Member Non-Member
Session Free Free

Please see our full terms and conditions before making your booking. 

Other events in this series
5 November: An introduction to framing, with a focus on social homes

Tuesday 5 November  - 13:00 to 14:00

An introduction to what framing is and why it matters, with recommendations for framing communications about social homes.

Find out more

14 November: How to talk about our homes and our health

Thursday 14 November - 13:00 to 14:00

A focus on how we can frame communications in ways build understanding of how our homes impact our health, and why this matters. 

Find out more

A Framing Toolkit
How to talk about homes Joseph Rowntree Foundation