Campaign Overviews

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'Teaching Makes People' - Teacher Recruitment Campaign Launches Today

There is a need to encourage more people to consider becoming a secondary school teacher in Scotland, particularly in harder to fill subjects including the sciences, maths, technology, modern languages and Gaelic.

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Detect Cancer Earlier: Help us share the ‘Early Bird’ message

The ‘Be the Early Bird’ campaign is active again this month with PR, partnerships, digital media and the roadshow.  Roadshow dates can be found via our Facebook page here and you can also look out for the campaign in Iceland (19 January – 1 February), Home Bargains (February) and on Open Goal (w/c 26 January).

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The Women's Health Plan Phase Two is here! Let's drive change for women's health in Scotland, together.

Phase Two of the Women's Health Plan was published today, 20 January 2026, building on progress to improve women's health across Scotland.

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Parent Club ‘School Attendance Campaign' - Additional Resources

New case studies, videos and social content now available.

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A new chapter for women's health in Scotland: The Women's Health Plan Phase Two

Phase Two of the Women's Health Plan will be published on 20 January 2026, building on progress to improve women's health across Scotland.

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Mind to Mind - Mental Health Campaign Launch

The Mind to Mind campaign continues to encourage people to look after their mental wellbeing.

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Young Drivers Campaign: New Speeding Phase Launched – Get Involved

Nearly one in three drivers killed while speeding is aged 16-25. To help reduce this, the Scottish Government and Road Safety Scotland have launched a new phase of their Young Drivers campaign targeting risky driving behaviours among 17 to 25-year-old men.

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Because Parenting Isn’t Easy. Let’s Support Mental Health

January’s short days, gloomy weather, and tight budgets can feel challenging to parents. Every family faces unique challenges, but parents often put themselves last, focusing all their energy on their children.  

If parents are feeling tired or low, it’s hard to stay strong and supportive for others. Taking time for themselves can be difficult but is essential part of caring for their family. That is why Parent Club have put together wellbeing tips for parents to help them look after themselves.  

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Winter Illnesses - Key messages and available resources

In response to the rising number of flu cases and the subsequent pressure on health services, additional resources are available to help remind the public on how to reduce the spread of winter illnesses.

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Young Drivers 'Real Roads Don’t Reset Campaign' - Additional Resources Available

New social videos, social content calendar and BSL video assets are ready for sharing this festive season.

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Thank You & Looking Ahead: Scotland's Climate Change Plan & 2026 Opportunities

As 2025 comes to a close, we want to thank you for the support and collaboration you’ve shown throughout the year. Your efforts - whether by reducing the environmental impact in your organisation, encouraging your teams to partake in climate action, or helping share Scotland’s climate messages - have made a real difference. Together, we’ve helped communities and businesses across Scotland move closer to our net zero goals, and that progress matters.

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Real Roads Don’t Reset – New Road Safety Scotland Campaign Targeting Young Drivers

Around one in five newly qualified drivers are involved in a collision within their first year on the road. To help reduce this, the Scottish Government and Road Safety Scotland have launched a new Young Drivers campaign targeting risky driving behaviours among 17 to 25-year-old men.