There are so many things you could do in under a minute, why not make saving your life one of them? That’s the message that Balls’ in Your Court aimed to send across to local young men. Running from December… Continue Reading →
Walk 2 Remember is Singapore’s first non-profit health communications campaign that focuses on encouraging intergenerational walking habits among Singaporean adults and their senior relative(s) to tackle the prevalent issue of dementia in Singapore, while fostering stronger familial ties. Dementia, a… Continue Reading →
Private Matters is a digital-first campaign that seeks to communicate to female undergraduates about the causes, symptoms, consequences and preventive behaviours of Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) and to increase adoption of preventive behaviours as a habit, to reduce the risk… Continue Reading →
Call The Shots was a health communication campaign that encouraged young women to take charge of cervical cancer prevention by vaccinating against Human Papillomavirus (HPV). According to the National Registry of Diseases Office, cervical cancer is the eighth most deadly female… Continue Reading →
Most people in Singapore enjoy their food but for people afflicted with an eating disorder, eating has become the bane of their lives. Breaking Mirrors – You’re More Than What You See was an eating disorder prevention campaign, targeted at Singaporean… Continue Reading →
Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA) is a sleep disorder common in Singapore, with an estimated 1 in 3 adults having moderate to severe OSA. Untreated OSA is associated with negative long-term health effects and an “impaired health-related quality of life”. OSA… Continue Reading →
RED AF was a health communications campaign that aimed to foster a healthier and safer drinking culture in Singapore by raising awareness of high-risk drinking among people with Asian Flush. It also seeked to reform social norms surrounding drinking, especially… Continue Reading →
According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), proper hand hygiene is one of the simplest yet most effective ways to reduce the transmission of infections. In 2009, the World Health Organisation (WHO) introduced guidelines on hand hygiene, highlighting… Continue Reading →
Friends of Dementia is the proud brainchild of three undergraduates from the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information. Supported by the National Youth Council and Central Singapore Community Development Council, the campaign ran with a ‘by youths, for youths’… Continue Reading →
On The Mend is a public mental health communications campaign aimed at encouraging young male adults in Singapore to seek help for their depression. It rallies support from people around these males to form a supportive environment for these males to seek… Continue Reading →
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