Why register?

Why register on the PRCA website

Members of PRCA consultancies and in-house communications teams should register on the site to benefit from:

  • Industry insight: From the Benchmarking Survey (the PRCA's comprehensive annual survey of PR agency KPIs), to online case studies and thought leadership papers or free lectures on cutting edge thinking in PR, there's something for everyone, every month.
  • Professional development: from training and qualifications to free evening sessions analysing PR case studies, the PRCA will help you to develop your career. The PRCA's training programme is comprehensive with courses on-line, in-house and at venues around the country.
  • Networking: online and face-to face, with other PROs at your level or in your sector, the PRCA offers a wide range of networking opportunities
  • Commercial effectiveness: the internationally recognised CMS ensures your agency is operating best practice structures and systems as well as making consultancies eligible for new business leads from our FAPRA service. We also provide members with helplines, industry approved contracts and a range of corporate and personal benefits.

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Why register as a non-member:

We will ensure you get 

  • updates on forthcoming training sessions
  • the latest thought leadership papers and examples of great PR campaigns

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