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AUSTRALIA - Oct 1, 2002
Source: Growfish
Seafood Services Australia develops Community Awareness Guide

Community Communication Guide ­ Strategies for Positive Action
Seafood Services Australia have developed a resource guide on their website for the industry entitled Community Communication Guide ­ Strategies for Positive Action.

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www.seafoodservices.com.au

The purpose of the guide is to assist those within the seafood industry to develop a community communication plan that addresses community perceptions and attitudes about the seafood industry. It is also for use by  individuals and groups who want to improve the industry's community relations, profile and future security.

There are a number of resources available which can be accessed on the SSA website via the links below.

Communication Guide ­ Strategies for Positive Action
Learn in seven easy to understand steps, how to communicate your industry's success stories, social and economic importance, and environmental commitment, to community leaders and the broader community.

Actions Sheets

Information Sheets

Seafood Facts

Acknowledgement: Prepared for the Women's Industry Network Seafood Community and the Australian Seafood Industry Council, with funding provided by the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation. Principal Investigator ­ Judith Ham

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