New Social Media Toolkit for health to launch on 15th February - please join the Thunderclap

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More and more we are seeing social media as a destination for information and advice - 58% of the UK adult population use social networking sites.

So it’s more  important than ever that healthcare organisations find their place on social media.

Budgets are tight and resources are low, however, social media provides free communication channels to targeted audiences with ease.

The influence of social media on today’s society is massive and it’s important that we acknowledge social media as an industry, and recognise the substantial value it can add to an organisation.

It’s time to be brave!

We’ve worked with industry experts to create a Social Media Toolkit to instruct, educate and guide healthcare organisations on how to best use social media. Covering a wide range of topics; from writing your social media strategy and making sure you’re measuring your efforts, to how you can engage those within your organisation to also see the value of social media. Featuring contributions from leading thinkers in social media from within healthcare and across the public sector, the toolkit also gives examples of organisations already doing great things on social media and seeing the rewards.

This toolkit is free to access for all.

It's also your toolkit, so if it's missing anything or you want to add to it, then let us know.

Thunderclap Please join our Thunderclap to help spread the word of this fantastic new free resource. Simply click here: https://www.thunderclap.it/projects/52239-social-media-toolkit-health
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