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<p>The Home Office has a programme of engagement in place to promote the Windrush
Compensation Scheme. We have a designated team tasked with engaging with communities.
Our publicity efforts are targeted at potential claimants under the Scheme rather
than a wider audience. We have issued press notices, offered articles to key diaspora
publications and engaged in social media activity. We are also exploring targeted
paid media to promote the scheme.</p><p>We are working with local councils, MPs, religious
and community groups to raise awareness through a series of engagement events. 14
such events have taken place to date and more are planned. The events are publicised
on Gov.UK and publicity material is made available to local authorities and representative
bodies.</p><p>Targeted publicity is the most effective way of informing prospective
Windrush claimants about the Scheme. In terms of direct spend on advertising, we do
not readily have data on the total cost of all our activities to publicise the Compensation
Scheme as this includes design and production of posters and wallet cards, radio advertisements
and staff and travel costs associated with organising and <br>participating in events.</p>
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