Regional Work
Liverpool
Our head office in Liverpool works on projects across a range of sectors. Our spread of work covers arts organisations, housing providers and environmental organisations. We also deliver a number of media training programmes, most recently for Merseyside and Cheshire police services.
London
Many of DHA's national clients are based in London. And with our offices close to Westminster, we’re ideally place to influence media and engage at the heart of Government. Our expertise focuses on providing in-house press-office support, strategic planning and public affairs advice.
Midlands
Working with Birmingham-based organisations including the Midland’s leading social housing provider, Midland Heart, and top orchestra, the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, DHA has developed a solid client base in the Midlands. From regional media campaigns to supporting communications for local councils, we have considerable experience across the region.
Museums, Libraries & Archives Council: Tessa Jowell MP holding the football that won the 1966 World Cup for England
Latest news
GOVERNMENT ACTS ON KIDS IN THE MIDDLE
DHA CAMPAIGN DRAWS £60 MILLION SUPPORT FOR CHILDREN AFFECTED BY RELATIONSHIP BREAKDOWN
Kids in the Middle, the campaign devised by DHA Communications for the Fatherhood Institute and other family charities, has won £60 million backing from Government.
At the first ever Relationship Summit, called in response to the campaign backed by 17 of the nation's agony aunts - collectively known as an 'anguish' - Ed Balls said that he was taking a new approach to the issue. He said: "Too often in the past we have focused on supporting adults when they are breaking up but we have not thought enough about the impact on children. We are pioneering a new approach here in thinking about this particular group of vulnerable children.
Among the measures announced today will be further support for new and first-time parents through ante-natal education and parenthood programmes and plans to train practitioners to help them identify and raise relationship issues.
£60m extra will be ploughed into 1,500 schools for over 200,000 children and young people to access support such as counselling and peer mentoring at school.
£5.5m will also be announced for better coordinated local support for separating couples.


