Thanks to the work of local councils, government departments, public bodies and research think tanks, families and communities across the UK receive vital support every single day.
At Yarn, we love working with governmental organisations to help them connect with their target audiences, build trust and inspire meaningful action.
Using our storytelling approach, we turn complex policies, research and guidance into clear, accessible messages that truly make a positive difference to people’s lives.
How we work with government organisations
If we’re lucky enough to team up with you, the first thing we’ll do is dive deep – learning everything we can about your work, your brand, and the people you aim to support.
We’ll then explore your brief in detail, clarifying goals, identifying opportunities and challenges, and mapping out the best possible approach forward.
From there, our creatives get to work, weaving Yarn’s five golden threads – stimulating, moving, accurate, relatable and trustworthy – into the stories they craft for you.
Throughout the project, we’ll be right by your side, answering questions promptly, offering expert guidance, and keeping everything on schedule and budget.
As one of clients, our aim is to deliver the results you want while making sure your Yarn experience is 100% enjoyable, seamless and inspiring.
Governmental organisations we’ve worked with
Our projects for governmental organisations
"Working with you was a really positive experience. The team were always on hand to assist with any queries we had, and got back to us quickly with last minute changes. Thank you to the team, we are really happy with the final products."
Kira Gregory
Senior Criminal Justice Manager, Standing Together
Did you know!
The UK has
465
government departments and public bodies, including 24 ministerial departments, 20 non-ministerial departments, and 422 agencies and other public bodies.
The UK has
408
local authorities, which collectively serve the entire UK population of 67 million people.
As of 2022, the UK is home to approximately
156 think tanks,
with the majority located in London (121), followed by Oxford (6) and Cambridge (5).