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  • PRCA announces Africa NextGen group

    PRCA announces Africa NextGen group

    The group launch follows significant membership growth on the continent and is the latest initiative aimed at providing events, information, support, and advice to practising PR and communications professionals in Africa from graduate to account director level.

  • PRCA Public Affairs Board announces new Executive Committee

    PRCA Public Affairs Board announces new Executive Committee

    The PRCA Public Affairs Board has announced the new Executive Committee for 2022/23 to fulfil its role of ensuring transparency, enforcing high standards, and promoting a wider understanding of public affairs and the contribution it makes to public life.

  • PRCA responds to PACAC inquiry on lobbying

    PRCA responds to PACAC inquiry on lobbying

    The Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) Public Affairs Board has responded to the news that the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee will conduct post-legislative scrutiny of the Lobbying Act 2014 in a new inquiry.

  • Russian Sanctions: PRCA welcomes PR services ban

    Russian Sanctions: PRCA welcomes PR services ban

    The Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) has welcomed the inclusion of PR services in the latest round of UK sanctions against Russia, following its illegal invasion of Ukraine.

  • PRCA unveils new Creative Marketing Council

    PRCA unveils new Creative Marketing Council

    The Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) has today announced the launch of its Creative Marketing Council (CMC), a new membership body designed to support and connect emerging and established organisations crossing traditional boundaries between PR, Marketing, Advertising, Media, and Digital.

  • PRCA Introduces Digital Badges for Qualifications Graduates

    PRCA Introduces Digital Badges for Qualifications Graduates

    The Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) graduates will be awarded Digital Badges to showcase their credentials and professional expertise to employers and industry peers, in a move designed to make qualifications relevant for the digital era.

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