Guidance notes for broadcast submissions
Submitting items to the Digbeth Trust
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Submissions are FREE
Please read the following guidance carefully.
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General code of conduct…
We circulate email broadcasts at no charge to groups and organisations that might benefit from the information that any given agency has to offer.
Our general code of conduct in relation to our email services is as follows:
- We reserve the right to withhold circulation of any material that we consider to be inappropriate for our target audience, or which is purely a means to extracting commercial income or gain.
- Contributors should not submit articles or materials that have no relation to the welfare, development and benefit of the voluntary and community sector.
- We reserve the right not to circulate articles or materials that we believe may be offensive to people on the grounds of ethnicity, disability, sex, religion, culture or otherwise.
- We reserve the right not to circulate flyers or images which we believe are likely to cause offence.
Important: Please send us all the information that you want us to circulate in text only format, and email this to info@digbethtrust.org.uk,
Deadline for receipt of your information is 1pm each Wednesday.
Please limit your text to no more than 300 words (excluding URL links)
If you have a document you want included with your text which is hosted on your website or elsewhere on the Internet, send us the URL link i.e. http://www.youragency.org.uk/thereportdoc included in the relevant part of your text submission. *
* Please Note: If you do not currently have a website or online document storage facility, there is a free and easy to use file saving system available via: www.BOX.net
Once you have uploaded your document a URL link will be automatically generated. Send us the link with your text submission.
