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PRCA launches Q1 Confidence Index revealing optimism amid economic uncertainty

PRCA launches Q1 Confidence Index revealing optimism amid economic uncertainty

The Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) has launched the results of its inaugural Q1 Confidence Index, marking the first wave of a quarterly survey designed to track industry sentiment and provide insights into the outlook for the public relations and communications sector.

PRCA joins CBI to strengthen industry representation

PRCA joins CBI to strengthen industry representation

The Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) has joined the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) as a member, reinforcing its commitment to championing the PR and communications industry within the broader business landscape.

PRCA launches a 'FRESH' approach to the new business pitch process

PRCA launches a 'FRESH' approach to the new business pitch process

The Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) today unveils its new industry guidelines aimed at improving the new business pitch process in public relations. The PRCA Pitch Forward Principles of Best Practice are designed to ensure a more transparent, fair, and efficient process for both clients and agencies.

PRCA joins the Trade Association Forum to strengthen support for members and staff

PRCA joins the Trade Association Forum to strengthen support for members and staff

The Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) is pleased to announce its membership with the Trade Association Forum (TAF), the UK’s leading organisation dedicated to supporting trade associations. This partnership reinforces the PRCA’s commitment to delivering greater value, insights, and opportunities for its members.

PRCA calls for fair pay and equal access to internships

PRCA calls for fair pay and equal access to internships

The PRCA welcomes the Sutton Trust’s research and supports urgent action to address inequities in internships. It is unacceptable that 61% of internships remain unpaid or underpaid, disproportionately disadvantaging working-class graduates and widening access gaps.
The PRCA believes that internships must offer meaningful learning opportunities, structured mentorship, and equal access, to build

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