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Page 1: Public Relations and Derbyshire County Council Rod Cook FCIPR Director of Communications Derbyshire County Council rod.cook@derbyshire.gov.uk

Public Relations andDerbyshire County Council

Rod Cook FCIPR

Director of CommunicationsDerbyshire County Council

[email protected]

Page 2: Public Relations and Derbyshire County Council Rod Cook FCIPR Director of Communications Derbyshire County Council rod.cook@derbyshire.gov.uk

The Derbyshire View

Derbyshire County Council

Our PR Team

What the team says

Case Study - Fostering

Questions

Page 3: Public Relations and Derbyshire County Council Rod Cook FCIPR Director of Communications Derbyshire County Council rod.cook@derbyshire.gov.uk

Derbyshire County Council

750,000 residents

330,000 households

36,000 employees

64 councillors

Managed by a council cabinet of councillors and team of chief officers

Page 4: Public Relations and Derbyshire County Council Rod Cook FCIPR Director of Communications Derbyshire County Council rod.cook@derbyshire.gov.uk

It’s big business

£1.1 billion budget• Children £680m• Adult social services £270m• Roads £62m• Public transport £26m• Rubbish disposal £27m• Libraries £18m

Public relations budget of £2.5 million

Page 5: Public Relations and Derbyshire County Council Rod Cook FCIPR Director of Communications Derbyshire County Council rod.cook@derbyshire.gov.uk

It’s All About People Support 419 schools.

Run 54 children’s centres and supports 145 day nurseries.

Support 425 foster carers, runs nine children’s homes and seven family support centres.

Help more than 35,000 vulnerable and older people to live at home. Support over 3,500 people in residential care.

Assist 1,850 people to arrange their own services through Direct Payments

Page 6: Public Relations and Derbyshire County Council Rod Cook FCIPR Director of Communications Derbyshire County Council rod.cook@derbyshire.gov.uk

It’s All About People

Maintain 3,285 miles of roads, 1,082 bridges, 3,216 miles of public rights of way and over 89,000 street lights.

Grit 1,500 miles of roads.

Run 45 branch libraries, 11 mobile libraries, 1 museum and a record office and local studies library.

Manage 5 country parks and 13 nature reserves.

Page 7: Public Relations and Derbyshire County Council Rod Cook FCIPR Director of Communications Derbyshire County Council rod.cook@derbyshire.gov.uk

It’s All About People Dispose of around 349,000 tonnes of rubbish

a year - 43.3% is recycled.

Provide 233 school crossing patrols.

Provide over 3,000 businesses with trading standards advice and support each year.

Million page downloads and 150,000 unique visitors to our website every month.

Respond to approximately 400 emergency incidents each year.

Page 8: Public Relations and Derbyshire County Council Rod Cook FCIPR Director of Communications Derbyshire County Council rod.cook@derbyshire.gov.uk

Communications – Key Functions

Promote and publicise the council’s policies, services and achievements internally as well as externally

Advise council and chief officers on communications

Manage crisis communications

Build a positive council reputation

Page 9: Public Relations and Derbyshire County Council Rod Cook FCIPR Director of Communications Derbyshire County Council rod.cook@derbyshire.gov.uk

Communications – Areas Of Activity

Media relations

Corporate publications

Corporate publicity campaigns

Online and social media

Crisis communications

Event management

Page 10: Public Relations and Derbyshire County Council Rod Cook FCIPR Director of Communications Derbyshire County Council rod.cook@derbyshire.gov.uk

Communications – Areas Of Activity Improve life for local people

Use PR to deliver business objectives

Use PR to add value and deliver savings

Have ‘Big’ ideas – integrated multi channel campaigns

Radical thinking

Ethical PR – We are the conscience of the organisation

We solve communications problems

Have fun!

Page 11: Public Relations and Derbyshire County Council Rod Cook FCIPR Director of Communications Derbyshire County Council rod.cook@derbyshire.gov.uk

Award Winning Team 2012

Winners of 7 Campaign awards

Winners of 2 Silver Awards

Winners of 3 Highly Commended Awards

Six Best PR Team Awards• PRCA Public Sector In-house Team of

the Year, 2011 and 2012

Finalists 21 times

Over 100 PR awards in last 10 years

Page 12: Public Relations and Derbyshire County Council Rod Cook FCIPR Director of Communications Derbyshire County Council rod.cook@derbyshire.gov.uk

Award Winning Team 2012

Team of 29 communications staff

Journalists, marketing and PR graduates

Web ‘techies’

Page 13: Public Relations and Derbyshire County Council Rod Cook FCIPR Director of Communications Derbyshire County Council rod.cook@derbyshire.gov.uk

Award Winning Team 2012

They are all:• Excellent writers• Understand news• Understand people and audiences• Creative thinkers• Have good ‘people skills’

Page 14: Public Relations and Derbyshire County Council Rod Cook FCIPR Director of Communications Derbyshire County Council rod.cook@derbyshire.gov.uk

What do they like about working in In-house PR?

“I enjoy the variety and seeing the positive effects on people’s everyday lives”

“Working with a dedicated team who want to get things right”

“The people and the variety”

“I love using different writing styles. There’s always something new to spread the word about”

“Having a new idea and being told to run with it”

“Every day is different and rewarding”

Page 15: Public Relations and Derbyshire County Council Rod Cook FCIPR Director of Communications Derbyshire County Council rod.cook@derbyshire.gov.uk

What’s most frustrating?

“Projects don’t sometimes progress as quickly as I’d like”

“People who choose not to take PR advice because it’s not what they want to hear”

“Trying to counter people’s negative attitudes about public services”

“Vanity publishing”

“People who tell us how to do our job”

Page 16: Public Relations and Derbyshire County Council Rod Cook FCIPR Director of Communications Derbyshire County Council rod.cook@derbyshire.gov.uk

What’s advice would you give ?

“If you haven’t got a sense of humour, get one”

“Keep an open mind. Media is constantly evolving and so should you”

“Think digital. It’s an essential tool”

“Get some PR experience to see if you like it, and if you do, go for it!”

“Invest time in managing relationships as well as projects”

“Work to continuously improve your writing”

Page 17: Public Relations and Derbyshire County Council Rod Cook FCIPR Director of Communications Derbyshire County Council rod.cook@derbyshire.gov.uk

Producing an Award Winning Campaign

Research

Set campaign objectives and desired outcomes

Agree strategy

Deliver campaign

Monitor and evaluate

Page 18: Public Relations and Derbyshire County Council Rod Cook FCIPR Director of Communications Derbyshire County Council rod.cook@derbyshire.gov.uk

Fostering Campaign

Page 19: Public Relations and Derbyshire County Council Rod Cook FCIPR Director of Communications Derbyshire County Council rod.cook@derbyshire.gov.uk

Fostering Campaign - Research We were short of at least 80 additional carers

Spending £3.3 m a year on expensive foster care from independent providers

Children were being placed be a long way away from their home area

Less cash for preventative services which could stop children entering the care system in the first place.

Independent placements cost £33,000 a year more than our own foster carers.

Page 20: Public Relations and Derbyshire County Council Rod Cook FCIPR Director of Communications Derbyshire County Council rod.cook@derbyshire.gov.uk

Fostering Campaign - Objectives

Provide local homes for local kids

Increase enquiries and expressions of interest from prospective Derbyshire carers.

To make Derbyshire County Council the first and most popular choice for prospective carers.

To improve the image and reputation of the county council as a provider of care for children.

Page 21: Public Relations and Derbyshire County Council Rod Cook FCIPR Director of Communications Derbyshire County Council rod.cook@derbyshire.gov.uk

Fostering Campaign - Strategy Modernise outdated and poorly targeted

print adverts

Place a new emphasis on fostering as a professional career

Introduce a faster, friendlier and more efficient way of handling enquiries

Develop a multi-media campaign to deliver key messages

Carefully targeted television advertising was cost effective and reach our key audiences

Page 22: Public Relations and Derbyshire County Council Rod Cook FCIPR Director of Communications Derbyshire County Council rod.cook@derbyshire.gov.uk

Fostering Campaign - Delivery

Print adverts – for use in local newspapers and key council corporate publications

TV advertising – two 30 second commercials based on simple fostering stories

Radio Advertising - we produced two 30 second and one 10 second adverts.

Media relations - a series of news and feature articles were issued to prolong the exposure of the campaign.

Page 23: Public Relations and Derbyshire County Council Rod Cook FCIPR Director of Communications Derbyshire County Council rod.cook@derbyshire.gov.uk

Fostering Campaign - Delivery Posters – our print adverts were shaped into

posters for display in libraries, GP surgeries, children’s centres

Flyers – a series of flyers to promote the different fostering options – teenagers, disabled youngsters and family groups

Digital and social media – promotion on our main website, jobs website and social media

Simplified phone applications with social workers follow-up contact within five working days.

Page 24: Public Relations and Derbyshire County Council Rod Cook FCIPR Director of Communications Derbyshire County Council rod.cook@derbyshire.gov.uk

Fostering Campaign – Evaluation We increased the level of enquiries to our contact centre from a few a week to an average of 60 a month

As a direct result of the campaign we recruited 40 new foster carers – 40 new local homes for local kids

Saved the council up to £1.32m on our private fostering bill.

We needed to recruit just four new foster carers to cover campaign costs of £110k

Page 25: Public Relations and Derbyshire County Council Rod Cook FCIPR Director of Communications Derbyshire County Council rod.cook@derbyshire.gov.uk

Public Relations andDerbyshire County Council

Rod Cook FCIPR

Director of CommunicationsDerbyshire County Council

[email protected]