10 February 2010 - 2:37pm| by | 1 comment

Care Child Campaign looks to end discrimination

Care Child Campaign looks to end discriminationCare Child Campaign looks to end discrimination
Care Child Campaign looks to end discrimination
Care Child Campaign looks to end discrimination

The Give Me a Chance campaign began to roll out last week, from charity Who Cares? Scotland to represent the views of Scottish children supported through care and tackle the discrimination they often face.

The campaign aims to improve attitudes towards children in care and is the top priority for the charity’s 30th birthday.

The campaign, partially funded by the Scottish Government, was handled by social marketing consultancy See Change alongside Carter Anderson, former creative director at Barkers with the creative work being released as posters and online, running through out February.

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12 Feb 2010 - 11:11
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Good cause. Bad ads.

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