Aug 19, 2020

Comms agency offers ‘pay what you can’ crisis media support for aged care facilities

A team of ex-journalists and communications specialists are offering Melbourne organisations a lifeline of support with ‘pay what you can’ crisis media support.

The tradition of koha

Taking a lead from across the Tasman, Australian communications agency, Good Talent Media, are basing their goodwill payment model on the Maori tradition of koha, which revolves around the concept of reciprocity, or gift-giving, to support one’s fellow community.

Crisis communication management

St Basil’s, Ruby Princess, Newmarch House, Cedar Meats – they’re now household names for the worst reasons and with many industries like aged care and hospitality under intense media scrutiny, crisis communications and reputation management has never been more important.

Good Talent Media helps clients manage their reputation, helping them conduct audits and guiding them with effective crisis media responses through social, digital, and traditional media platforms.

Now, the team has pivoted to assisting sectors stung worst by the current COVID media frenzy by offering a complimentary crisis media hotline, open to all.

‘We understand this is a confusing, uncertain and overwhelming time for many organisations,’ said Director of Good Talent Media, Tony Nicholls.

‘COVID-19 has thrown companies into a whirlwind and we are taking this opportunity to give something back to the community, showing organisations how effective crisis communications can be in reversing negative publicity into trust and confidence.

‘During these unprecedented times, an effective communications strategy can be quite literally “make or break” for companies.

Good Talent Media has long standing relationships with peak bodies and organisations in the non-profit, healthcare, energy, and corporate world.

How to get in touch

Organisations in need of crisis communications support can contact Good Talent Media’s crisis hotline on 1300 258 995.

‘Our crisis media hotline is open to all companies and organisations across every sector, absolutely free of charge and with no strings attached,’ said Nicholls.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement

Termination letters sent to aged care workers after failing to receive first vaccine dose

Aged care workers have begun receiving letters of termination from their employers after failing to get their first vaccination dose by the September 17 deadline in NSW. Read More

Support to keep people active and healthy as COVID-19 restrictions continue

Senior Australians and young people will benefit from a $1.1 billion funding package aimed at ensuring they stay healthy and connected during the campaign to stop the spread of COVID-19. The additional boost announced by Prime Minister Scott Morrison will target mental health services, domestic violence support, Medicare assistance for people at home and emergency... Read More

Australia has a new four-phase plan for a return to normality: Here’s what we know so far

The national cabinet has announced its four-phase plan to get Australia back to something resembling our pre-pandemic life. Do you think we’ll stay on track and things will go back to “normal” soon? Read More
Advertisement