Campaign Overviews
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School Attendance Campaign Launch
The Parent Club ‘School Attendance’ activity launches this week. School absenteeism is a significant issue and a growing problem across Scotland’s schools.

Women’s Health Resources
To help support and empower women through every life stage, NHS Inform has dedicated Women’s Health pages which offer advice and support across a range of health topics, ensuring access to accurate information. This newsletter provides links to resources that can be used across your channels to help raise awareness of the trusted advice and support available on these pages.

NEW ‘Be the Early Bird’ Campaign – Meet Bonnie the Seagull who has joined the flock
The Detect Cancer Earlier campaign ‘Be the Early Bird’ is LIVE throughout March 2025 but with a difference! A new Early Bird, ‘Bonnie’, has been introduced to raise awareness of lesser known head and neck cancer symptoms. We are delighted to share NEW campaign material and would welcome your support in helping us spread this important #BeTheEarlyBird message once again.

Endometriosis Awareness Month
Endometriosis Awareness Month is taking place throughout March and is dedicated to raising awareness about endometriosis, a chronic and painful condition affecting many women across the UK. This month provides an opportunity to increase public understanding of the condition and encourage those who are suffering to seek medical advice from their GP practice.

What does it mean to be 'onside'? New Mind to Mind video and translated resources available
New video, translated and accessible campaign resources are now available for Mind to Mind.

Renters' Rights Campaign
The Scottish Government has launched the final burst of the Renters’ Rights campaign, which aims to inform tenants, landlords and letting agents about the ending of the emergency Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) Act on 31 March 2025. While the emergency protection measures are ending, tenants still have the same rights as before. This campaign aims to remind tenants of those rights and feel confident about using them.

Parent Club Teen Mental Health Campaign Launch
The Parent Club ‘Teen Mental Health’ activity launches this week. Aimed at parents and carers of children in S2-S4 across Scotland, the campaign seeks to help parents navigate the changing and sometimes challenging relationships with their teenage children.

Support Road Safety Scotland's Distraction Campaign - #ArriveAlive
Road Safety Scotland and the Scottish Government are launching a campaign encouraging road users to keep their mind on the road at all times. With pedestrian casualties increasing by 21% since 2021 and 'failing to look properly' being the highest contributory factor in collisions, your support in sharing this message is crucial.

SARCS Campaign - Sexual Abuse and Sexual Violence Awareness Week (Monday 3 - Sunday 9 February 2025)
This Sexual Abuse & Sexual Violence Awareness Week we’re highlighting the important service that SARCS in Scotland offers. NHS Scotland's Sexual Assault Response Coordination Services (SARCS) provides crucial healthcare and support in the days after rape or sexual assault. This confidential service is available even if you're not ready to report it to the police.

Mind to Mind - Mental Health Campaign Launch
The Mind to Mind campaign launches today, in its fourth phase of activity the campaign continues to encourage people to look after their mental wellbeing.

Support Road Safety Scotland's Seatbelt Safety Campaign - #ArriveAlive
Road Safety Scotland and the Scottish Government have today launched an important campaign warning drivers that not wearing a seatbelt could cost them their lives, and have a devastating impact on the loved ones they leave behind.

Supporting Parent's 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.