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Cancer Council WA and the Mental Health Commission’s new campaign with Berlin is ‘Amazing’

Cancer Council WA and the Mental Health Commission have released a WA-specific campaign to get women to say “no” to alcohol around pregnancy, via indie agency Berlin.

The announcement:

The Mental Health Commission and Cancer Council WA have partnered with independent agency Berlin to build confidence in women’s ability to say ‘no’ to alcohol around pregnancy, as well as increasing awareness about its harms.

‘Amazing’ follows on from the successful Alcohol. Think Again ‘One Drink’ campaign, which resulted in more than four out of five WA women being less likely to drink alcohol during pregnancy.

Says Julia Stafford, alcohol program manager, Cancer Council WA: “While still clearly communicating that there’s no safe time or amount to drink during pregnancy because any alcohol a mother drinks passes directly to her baby, with this evolution of the campaign the aim was to shift to a strengths-based approach that balanced communicating the harm with building self-efficacy.”

‘Amazing’ is underpinned by a robust development process including ongoing testing with the target audience and collaboration with an Expert Reference Group made up of public health experts and lived experience advocates.

Says Rich Berney, managing partner and executive creative Director, Berlin: “Humans are amazing, and pregnancy is one of those periods when our capacity for powerful transformation is on full display. This idea offers viewers a portrait of their deepest power: the jaw-dropping ability to create life. It is a bid to inspire people, and to use their ‘amazing’ capacity to also have an alcohol-free pregnancy”.

The statewide, WA-based campaign will appear on television, outdoor advertising, social media, targeted digital partnerships and activation in health centres.

Added John Linton, managing partner and head of strategy, Berlin: “In response to research, across the year, we’ll also be extending the campaign into a content series with women who were recently pregnant and health professionals, going much deeper on the science behind the risk of harm and the strategies that can be used to make saying ‘no’ easier.”

More information is available at Alcohol. Think Again, including where to go if you are concerned and for tips to stay alcohol-free during pregnancy.

Credits

The Mental Health Commission

Director of Prevention and Wellbeing: Grant Akesson

Assistant Director of Prevention and Wellbeing: Sharene Kocsis

Manager, Public Education and Health Promotion Programs, Prevention and Wellbeing: James Steven-Cutler

Senior Project Officer, Public Education and Health Promotion Programs, Prevention and Wellbeing: Keira Bury

Senior Project Officer, Public Education and Health Promotion Programs, Prevention and Wellbeing: Isabella Pruiti-Ciarello

Cancer Council WA

Alcohol Program Manager: Julia Stafford

Alcohol Policy and Research Senior Coordinator: Tess Fletcher

Creative Agency: Berlin

Managing Partner & Head of Strategy: John Linton

Managing Partner & Executive Creative Director: Rich Berney

Senior Creatives: Melissa Hawkett & Mark Fretten

Creative: Ellysia Burton

Design Director: Will Miles

Production Director: Christina Zimmer

Producer: Matt Barber

Production

Production Company: VERSUS Production

Director: VERSUS (Tanya Babić & Jason Sukadana)

Producer: Autumn Loveday

DOP: Patrick O’Sullivan

Photographer: Elizabeth Looker

Post-production:

Editor: Sean McDermott

Colourist: Matt Campbell

VFX Studio: Siamese Productions

VFX Supervisor/Lead: Merlin Eden

Music: Ian Berney, Pandacandy

VO Artist: Lucy Peach

Sound Design: Nick Gallagher, Fable Audio Post

Media Agency: OMD WA

Senior Client Partner: Jodie Traynor

Account Director: Cindy Henderson

Senior Digital Director: James Porteous

Source: Berlin Creative

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