On Thursday 16th November, The Duke of Cambridge unveiled an Action Plan created by The Royal Foundation’s Taskforce on the Prevention of Cyberbullying, and launched an online code of conduct called ‘Stop, Speak, Support’. These initiatives will put the UK on the path to become the global leader in supporting young people online His Royal Highness brought together some of the world’s most recognisable names in media and tech, as well as children’s charities and parents, to work alongside a panel of young people to find ways to tackle cyberbullying.…
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GOOD Agency’s first fundraising campaign for the NSPCC inspires support for children suffering sexual abuse.
GOOD Agency has created its first new integrated fundraising campaign with major UK children’s charity NSPCC after being appointed as its lead fundraising agency. The Christmas campaign juxtaposes the joy and magic usually associated with Christmas with the experience of a child who is being sexually abused and suffering in silence. It launches with DRTV on 6th November and includes direct mail and digital display advertising. Catherine Cherry, Head of Fundraising said “1 in 20 children experience sexual abuse and 1 in 3 don’t tell someone about it. So, when…
Read MoreGrey London & M&S Paddington Ad Turned into a Book To Raise Money for the NSPCC
When Paddington arrived in London he was alone and afraid. But the Browns took care of him and made him realise people loved him for who he was; even though he wasn’t like anyone else he still felt at home. The Childline service, provided by the NSPCC, helps thousands of children every day. Children who feel different; who feel that they don’t fit in. Each with their own unique set of worries. That’s why Paddington has brought one of his favourite charities – Childline – together with Mark & Spencer,…
Read MoreLeo Burnett & NSPCC launch “See Something” Campaign
Leo Burnett London have created a new campaign with UK children’s charity, the NSPCC, which aims to break the silence around child sexual abuse. The ad features a young girl and her netball coach. The coach seems aware that there is a problem for the girl but that she is afraid to speak out. Both hope that the other will ‘Just say something’. The clip ends with both saying ‘Hi’, this is the first step towards addressing the issue. According to the NSPCC a shocking one in 20 children will…
Read MoreNSPCC partner with Sky Cinema and Trinity Mirror Group for New Campaign
The NSPCC are teaming up with Sky Cinema and Trinity Mirror Group to deliver ‘Light up Christmas for Children’, a festive campaign aiming to deliver a brighter future for children in need of help. The NSPCC believes that every young person deserves a childhood free from abuse and neglect and that Childline should be there for them whenever they need support and advice. However, at present the service only has the resources to help three in every four children and teenagers who contact them by telephone or online, something the…
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