Campaign Overviews
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COVID-19 vaccine - children aged 6 months to 4 years at higher risk
Public Health Scotland (PHS) has launched a Stakeholder Toolkit to raise awareness that the COVID-19 vaccine is now recommended for children aged 6 months to 4 years who are at higher risk of serious illness from COVID-19.
Crohn's and Colitis Awareness Campaign Launch
The Crohn’s and Colitis campaign aims to increase awareness of symptoms for Crohn’s and Colitis, and signpost to good, reliable information so people feel empowered and unashamed to seek advice from a reliable healthcare professional when needed.
COVID-19 Spring Booster Campaign Launch – Don’t Let Your Protection Fade
The Scottish Government’s COVID-19 spring vaccination programme will soon be underway.
Detect Cancer Earlier Campaign
We are delighted to share the new Detect Cancer Earlier campaign ‘Be the Early Bird’ which launches today, 6 March 2023.
Detect Cancer Early - Launching 6 March 2023
On 6 March, Scottish Government will be launching a new overarching Detect Cancer Earlier campaign.
Smoking Cessation
'Get Through 72' Campaign
Healthy Know How
NHS 24’s Healthy Know How campaign has been developed to support the appropriate use of NHS services and encourage the public to be prepared in the run up to the festive period.
Living Kidney Donation Campaign Launch
The Scottish Government has launched a digital and PR campaign to celebrate the exceptional gift of living kidney donation, and to remind people of the vital role it plays in increasing donation and transplantation rates in Scotland.
Safety Behaviours and Right Care Right Place - Campaign Launches
Stay Well This Winter
Primary Care - Campaign Launches
Stay Well This Winter
Updated Campaign Resources - The Mental Health & Wellbeing Platform for Employers
Revised Stakeholder Toolkit and campaign assets now available.
Save a Life for Scotland 'Play Your Part' Campaign Launch
Today marks the launch of Save a Life Scotland's 'Play Your Part' Campaign, which aims to empower Disabled people to be ready to play their part in saving a life in cardiac arrest cases.