One Minute Brief of the Day:
Campaign to promote #MonsterOnAMission with @PurpleEmmett
Today we have another great brief for a good cause with our new monster friend at ‘Purple Emmett’ along with a great prize. Looking forward to see some amazing quick ideas coming through for this fantastic cause
Prize: A bottle of champagne to the winner.
Remember to tweet @OneMinuteBriefs and @PurpleEmmett with the hashtag #MonsterOnAMission. You can also use the hashtags #EpilepsyAware #EndOfScarySeizures
About:
Epilepsy is a condition that affects the brain. When someone has epilepsy, it means they have a tendency to have epileptic seizures which come in many diffrent forms, and they’re not all from the classic go to epilepsy = flashing lights. Anyone can have a one-off seizure, but this doesn’t always mean they have epilepsy. But for many people epilepsy is a life-long condition.
Being diagnosed with epilepsy is life changing and can be scary for young people and children. Emmett, is the friendly purple monster that is putting a stop to this. He is building a environment which helps young people and children learn about epilepsy and what to do if they or someone they know has a seizure or absence. Seizures do not have to be scary. The aim is to get children and young people to recognise Emmett as their friend, there are soon to be children’s books which will be given out free at hospitals around the UK.
Campaign to promote #MonsterOnAMission with @PurpleEmmett
Today we have another great brief for a good cause with our new monster friend at ‘Purple Emmett’ along with a great prize. Looking forward to see some amazing quick ideas coming through for this fantastic cause
Prize: A bottle of champagne to the winner.
Remember to tweet @OneMinuteBriefs and @PurpleEmmett with the hashtag #MonsterOnAMission. You can also use the hashtags #EpilepsyAware #EndOfScarySeizures
About:
Epilepsy is a condition that affects the brain. When someone has epilepsy, it means they have a tendency to have epileptic seizures which come in many diffrent forms, and they’re not all from the classic go to epilepsy = flashing lights. Anyone can have a one-off seizure, but this doesn’t always mean they have epilepsy. But for many people epilepsy is a life-long condition.
Being diagnosed with epilepsy is life changing and can be scary for young people and children. Emmett, is the friendly purple monster that is putting a stop to this. He is building a environment which helps young people and children learn about epilepsy and what to do if they or someone they know has a seizure or absence. Seizures do not have to be scary. The aim is to get children and young people to recognise Emmett as their friend, there are soon to be children’s books which will be given out free at hospitals around the UK.