Ambassadors Toolkit
Check out the Make Your Mark Ambassadors toolkit for lots of resourcey goodness…
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| Best Practice for Working with Young People | A brief guide to our child protection policy and child protection legislation and guidelines. | Feature |
| Telling Your Inspiring Story | This page contains tips and ideas for presenting your story at schools and colleges: how to engage with your audience and really make an impression. | Feature |
| Blog Post Guidelines | We love to hear your news and views as Make Your Mark Ambassadors so we would like to invite you to be a guest blogger on the Make Your Mark Blog! | Feature |
| Film and tv advice | Make Your Mark Ambassador James Clegg gives his top tips for appearing on camera. | Feature |
| Have you got what it takes to be a Dragon? | Tips for Dragons' Den judges from Alex Tew | Feature |
| PR hints and tips from Frank | Frank PR give Ambassadors their top tips on writing press releases and dealing with the media. | Feature |
| Ambassador school visit kit | This kit is for Ambassadors going into schools or youth organisations to share their inspiring story and encourage young people to make their ideas happen. It includes: - a press release to publicise your visit as a Make Your Mark Ambassador - ideas for activities to run with young people | File |
| Ambassador Tenner Kit | This kit is designed for Ambassadors visiting schools running the Make Your Mark with a Tenner competition. It includes: a press release to publicise your visit, suggested activities, and an outline of the weekly meeting format teachers will be using with their team. | File |
| Bloggers kit | Want to blog about Enterprise UK but don’t know where to start? Well we have the resources to get you started - from facts ‘n’ figures, to quotes and videos! | Feature |
| Advance Public Speaking & Presentation Skills | Being a confident public speaker is a great skill to have in terms of promoting your business and ideas. However, it is not always that easy to do. James Marshall of SpeakerBank (a company that train entrepreneurs to become better public speakers) has some great hints and tips on brushing up on your presentation skills. | Feature |