talkaboutautism advertising campaign
Posted by
Elena - former Community Manager
on 12th August 2009
at 22:21
Has anyone spotted any of the posters yet?
I've just added a few of the posters "in situ" to the talk about autism Flickr group:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/talkaboutautism/pool/
If any of you spot the posters, please snap a photo for us - in fact, why don't we make an activity out of this? I don't have a more specific list of the locations yet, but I'll update this discussion as and when I receive more information.
If you use Flickr, you can drop the photos into our Group on the link above. If you don't use Flickr you can email them to me (elena@talkaboutautism.org.uk) and I will add them for you - giving due credit to you, of course. Then I'll come back here and let everyone know that we've got some photos.
I personally am not sure how I'll get all around Bristol to look for them since I don't have a car....I might have to entice someone to take me on a poster-hunting road trip! ; )
Posted by
Elena - former Community Manager
on 24th August 2009
at 12:11
Sorry if I'm starting to sound like a broken record here... ; )
But I wonder if anyone has seen any of the posters? I still haven't... :(
Posted by
Anna Marshall
on 24th August 2009
at 16:17
Just to let you all know, we know that posters have now been posted in:
Tameside
Rochdale
Manchester
Salford
West Bromwich
Lambeth
Bedford
Lewisham
Hackney
Westminster
West Ruislip
Seven Kings
Laindon
Luton
Leigh-on-Sea
Would be really excited to hear if anyone has seen them in person, as there are none near me and am really curious to know what they look like!
Thanks
Anna
Posted by
Elena - former Community Manager
on 24th August 2009
at 17:00
Posted by
bumblebee
on 24th August 2009
at 23:28
Hi,
My husband works in London so I'll ask him to keep an eye out for the London ones and I'll ask my brother who lives near Leigh-on-sea if he has spotted that one yet.......I'll keep you posted (no pun intended!!) ...Claire
Posted by
Elena - former Community Manager
on 25th August 2009
at 10:18
:-P
Thanks Claire!
Posted by
joolz
on 6th September 2009
at 21:11
I love the campaign but live up north so can't see it - have you thought of doing a car sticker with this on - it would look great across the width of a car windscreen. Or a panoramic postcard - I would attach mine to my code of practice for meetings with my LEA!
Posted by
Sam Boyle
on 7th September 2009
at 15:08
There are not any current plans for car stickers but what a great idea! This could be something to look in to. We are planning to use the images in the Morrisons christmas book, in magazines and other websites so I hope the images will be coming your way soon Joolz, will keep you posted on any updates on their whereabouts. Thanks,
Sam
Marketing Officer
TreeHouse





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Posted by
Elena - former Community Manager
on 10th August 2009
at 11:26
Hi everyone! I hope you all had a great weekend. I have some big news to share with you!
On Thursday 06 August, TreeHouse launched a campaign to raise awareness of the importance of early intervention for children with autism and to tell parents and carers about talkaboutautism.org.uk.
TreeHouse’s campaign uses three pieces of eye-catching creative designed and produced by CHI Advertising. Images showing everyday situations that families living with autism can find challenging, appear alongside the message, “The longer a child with autism goes without help, the harder they are to reach.” 300 outdoor posters have gone up across England, Wales and Scotland during August and adverts have also been placed in national and London press.
This is such an exciting campaign for TreeHouse, which we hope will reach many families who are not currently accessing support and who could benefit from talkaboutautism.org.uk.
You can see all three images on the TreeHouse Flickr page - keep an eye out for them, and when I get a list of all the locations I'll be sure to let you know where they're at in case you want to go have a look.
What do you think about the images?
Please share your thoughts and comments below.