One Minute Brief of the Day:
Campaign to show happiness without using faces for Facial Palsy Awareness Week with @facialpalsyuk #ShareMyHappy
Background:
Facial Palsy Awareness Week is 1-7 March. Many people with facial palsy feel self-conscious about smiling or are unable to show happiness on their face, as some of the facial muscles are paralysed. Due to lack of awareness some people tell them to cheer up or think they are being unfriendly.
Brief:
Raise awareness on social media about facial palsy and the fact that happiness isn’t always shown on your face. Important: You are NOT allowed to depict a FACE in your designs! You can show the back of a head. It would also be great if you could include the text ‘Because happiness isn’t always shown on your face.’
Tweet your idea to @oneminutebriefs and @facialpalsyuk using the hashtag #ShareMyHappy.
Prize:
The winner will receive a Hilton London Kensington Hotel voucher (one night B&B for two people) and their design will be featured on Facial Palsy UK’s website and social media channels.
About Facial Palsy UK:
Facial Palsy UK supports people affected by facial paralysis due to any cause. There are more than 50 different causes of the condition. We raise awareness of the social, physical and psychological effects of facial palsy and aim to improve the physical and emotional health of adults and children with facial palsy.
Find out more about our work at www.facialpalsy.org.uk
Social/web links:
http://www.facialpalsy.org.uk/help-us/facial-palsy-awareness-week/
https://www.facebook.com/facialpalsyuk
https://twitter.com/facialpalsyuk
https://www.instagram.com/facialpalsyuk/
https://www.youtube.com/FacialPalsyUK
Campaign to show happiness without using faces for Facial Palsy Awareness Week with @facialpalsyuk #ShareMyHappy
Background:
Facial Palsy Awareness Week is 1-7 March. Many people with facial palsy feel self-conscious about smiling or are unable to show happiness on their face, as some of the facial muscles are paralysed. Due to lack of awareness some people tell them to cheer up or think they are being unfriendly.
Brief:
Raise awareness on social media about facial palsy and the fact that happiness isn’t always shown on your face. Important: You are NOT allowed to depict a FACE in your designs! You can show the back of a head. It would also be great if you could include the text ‘Because happiness isn’t always shown on your face.’
Tweet your idea to @oneminutebriefs and @facialpalsyuk using the hashtag #ShareMyHappy.
Prize:
The winner will receive a Hilton London Kensington Hotel voucher (one night B&B for two people) and their design will be featured on Facial Palsy UK’s website and social media channels.
About Facial Palsy UK:
Facial Palsy UK supports people affected by facial paralysis due to any cause. There are more than 50 different causes of the condition. We raise awareness of the social, physical and psychological effects of facial palsy and aim to improve the physical and emotional health of adults and children with facial palsy.
Find out more about our work at www.facialpalsy.org.uk
Social/web links:
http://www.facialpalsy.org.uk/help-us/facial-palsy-awareness-week/
https://www.facebook.com/facialpalsyuk
https://twitter.com/facialpalsyuk
https://www.instagram.com/facialpalsyuk/
https://www.youtube.com/FacialPalsyUK