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Written Reporting

Written Reporting

Social media posts and interviews can be a great way of communicating information in short bursts, but written reports enable you to go more in-depth. In this style of reporting, it is important to capture important information and be able to take large and complex conversations and turn them into shorter summaries. Watch this video to find out more about writing a news story. 
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Experience and write up one of the sessions/workshops you have taken part in. Clearly stating the sessions name, time, date facilitators etc. Participate in activity
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