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Traverse

“Sorted Communications really were a bit of a lifeline to me over the summer. They did a fantastic job in getting to the heart of the topics we wanted to talk about and pulled everything together so succinctly. It was such a relief to work with people who could so quickly get to grips with what I needed to achieve!”

We were delighted when independent social-purpose consultancy, Traverse, approached us to ask for support with various communications projects for their health and care team over a busy summer period.

From a bird's eye view, we see the hands of four people sitting around a table. From the top right corner clockwise: one types at a laptop, one holds a page with a list of figures, one writes in a notebook, and one points at a graph with a pen.Traverse is a social-purpose consultancy supporting better decision-making through the power of inclusion. They provide evidence, insight, and strategic advice through research, evaluation, engagement, and consultation services. They work with different sectors from health and social care to corporates including a range of organisations such as the Department of Transport, Royal College of Psychiatrists, Centre for Ageing Better, Health Education England and CITB (Construction Industry Training Board).

Getting to the heart of the topic at hand

Working with the communications team and key members of the health and care team, we conducted interviews, wrote and edited several blogs and articles to feature in their monthly newsletters, managed the copywriting and design of a marketing brochure and even edited some award entries.

The blogs focused on several different aspects of their work, including their engagement with young autistic people and how they create safe spaces for health and care conversations with different communities to ensure health and care systems and services are shaped by and include the people who use them. With guidance from the communications team about the key messages they wanted to draw out, we were able to get to the heart of the topic at hand and make it accessible and easy to understand for a wider audience.

To find out more, drop us a line at hello@sortedcomms.co.uk or call us on 0115 678 6727.

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