Intersectional Reporting Programme Free VIRTUAL strategic communications training for small charities across the UK to improve their understanding of, and to collaborate on, intersectional storytelling. The programme provides free strategic communications training to 15 charities looking to improve their understanding of, and to collaborate on, intersectional storytelling. We will also offer training to news organisations to strengthen their understanding of the ways overlapping social identities create multi-dimensional challenges that risk being overlooked through simplistic storytelling.Training for charitiesAfter a successful first round of training in 2022, we are looking to recruit our second cohort of 15 micro-medium sized charities for a series of workshops (three online and two in person) between March and May 2023.The workshop topics will include:- Defining intersectionality- Research around how multiple disadvantages are reported in the media- Key principles for framing stories through an intersectional lens- The effective use of data sets in telling compelling stories and tackling misinformation- Working collaboratively on storytelling- How to pitch intersectional stories to the mediaApplications for charities and non profits are now open and close on Sunday 5 March. Apply by completing the application form on our webpage: https://mediatrust.org/communications-support/training-courses/intersectional-reporting-programme/To register your interest or if you have any questions on the programme, please email Fahmida Miah, Programme Manager, at [email protected]