Helping you to be more clearly understood and to communicate effectively.
We work with public and private sector organisations, large and small, offering expertise in internal and external communications, copywriting, media and training.

Red Cat was set up by Carol Hassall in 2005. As a former newspaper journalist and head of communications in the public sector, Carol understands the business of communicating - from every angle.
Her unrivalled experience gives Red Cat the edge - by more than a whisker...
Red Cat has a reputation for thoroughness, reliability, sensitivity and creativity delivered in
a friendly and personal style.
• Copywriting. Everything from newsletters and award-winning annual reports to presentations, strategies, information booklets and other documents
• Training. Helping you understand how others see you, through our innovative 'Press Here' service
• Guest speaking. Pin back yer lugholes...We offer 'Words Work' - an entertaining and informative talk on communications, in conjunction with Black Country poet Brendan Hawthorne. Ideal for conferences.
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Red Cat's new blog is worth a peek right now - for two very different reasons.
Our latest post is all about the words and language used to describe the recent rioting in England. For example, what's the difference between 'looting' and 'shoplifting'?
There are some dictionary definitions of these words, plus: what on earth does 'mandem' mean? If you like wordy stuff, you might find it interesting.
Otherwise - you could read some top tips on 'How to Write an Annual Report'. It's a guide to helping you structure this onerous task if you're writing it yourself - but it doubles as a way to put together a brief for someone to do it for you (like Red Cat!).
Anyway, I hope you enjoy reading it - and give us your feedback. There are loads of ways of doing this now.
You can comment on our blog, go to our Facebook page, chat to us on Twitter, connect with us at LinkedIn or just email.
All these links are all in the left-hand menu.
So many options!
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