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999 wins award for NHS campaign |
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Monday, 07 July 2008 |
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Manchester-based 999 Design has won the top prize in the Strategic Communications Campaign category at the Good Communications Awards.
The winning campaign was the cleanyourhands project, commissioned by the National Patient Safety Agency (NPSA).  999 Aimed at improving hygiene among healthcare workers to stop the spread of MRSA, 999 produced posters, leaflets and educational signs to convey the key messages. The awards ceremony took place at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium. "From a creative perspective, I am delighted that the campaign has received this award," said Aileen Geraghty, managing director of 999. "Tasked with a vital awareness and habit-changing campaign objective, we were passionate about getting results and produced a distinctive creative concept for hospital environments. "We carefully considered the brief and thoroughly researched with the target audience before developing and implementing a strategy which, over the past 10 months, has proved increasingly successful. This award is a huge compliment to the campaign and recognises the efforts of all involved." Something to add? Then leave a comment below or email us now.
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