SA Health & 303Lowe ask South Australians to ‘Think Positive’ about mental illness

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Screen shot 2012-02-21 at 10.15.57 PM.jpg303Lowe, Perth and SA Health recently launched the “Let’s think positive” campaign which aims to put an end to the stigma of mental illness.

The campaign serves to improve general community perceptions of people who suffer from a mental illness, by provoking them to stop and think, and ultimately change the way they describe or treat someone with a mental illness.

Derek Wright, SA Health’s Executive Director of Mental Health and Substance Abuse, said the campaign is an ideal way to engage the public and raise awareness. “We anticipate that the far-reaching scope of this campaign will spread the message of understanding and help South Australians better empathise with those around them.”

The campaign runs across TV, press, outdoor and online.

Michael Sequeira – Creative

Malcolm Maclean – Writer

Lauren Mestichelli – Business Manager

Jane Orchard – Group Business Director

Chantelle Edwards – Agency Producer

Andrew Nowrojee – Director

Beatrice Masia – Producer, Open Space Productions

Amanda Stewart – Senior Communications Advisor, SA Health