Every year, on International Women’s Day, Media Trust brings together charities that support women and girls with creative volunteers to work on a communications goal for the coming year at Women’s Voices.
In 2023, Action on Postpartum Psychosis (APP) was teamed up with volunteers from UK advertising agency Ogilvy, global media agency Initiative and brand experience agency Sense Marketing.
APP is the UK’s leading charity supporting mothers and families with Postpartum Psychosis (PP), which is estimated to affect 1 in 1,000 women. PP is a severe but treatable medical emergency. It begins suddenly in the days and weeks after having a baby. Symptoms include hallucinations and delusions, often with mania, depression or confusion. If a new mum seems strange, help make an urgent appointment with their doctor, midwife, health visitor or call 111. If you think there is imminent danger, call 999. With help they will recover.
Jessie Hunt, the charity’s Marketing and Digital Communications Coordinator, and Fliss Lambert, APP’s fundraiser, came along to Women’s Voices looking for ideas on how to reach a wider audience with their important, lifesaving messages, especially during Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week happening annually at the beginning of May.
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Like most of the charities Women’s Voices supports, APP needed a comms strategy but had no budget, and only part-time staff. With this in mind, and the campaign week fast approaching, the team set to work.
On the day of Women’s Voices, Jessie and Fliss spent 4 hours working with their volunteers. Building on the brief they had already provided, they discussed the challenges they faced and the team came up with some strategies they could use to engage more parents-to-be and frontline professionals with limited resources.