We鈥檙e thrilled to have been named winners of the 鈥楤est Member Newsletter鈥 and highly commended in 鈥楤est Public Awareness Campaign鈥 at this year鈥檚 Memcom Excellence awards.

The judges said our fortnightly eBulletin 鈥渟tood out鈥 for 鈥淎sking the members what they want, and producing exactly that by utilising the customer thermometer tool.鈥

They also praised the constant testing to ensure the newsletter was fully accessible as well as being 鈥渨ritten in plain English, easy to navigate and visually looked amazing.鈥

Raising awareness around anxiety

鈥楢nxiety is鈥, our campaign raising awareness of symptoms around anxiety using AI generated images, was highly commended in the 鈥楤est Public Awareness Campaign鈥 category.

Using quotes from real people describing how anxiety manifests in their daily lives we created and exhibited a听collection of AI art generated.

We wanted to people to recognise and address these feelings, so they don鈥檛 suffer in silence and accept them as the norm.

The images were exhibited near Waterloo Station in London to coincide with Mental Health Awareness Week - who鈥檇 picked anxiety as its 2023 theme.

The images were popular with the public and the media. The campaign was widely reported by print and broadcast media, including听听补苍诲听.

We were also nominated in the Best Lobbying Campaign category for our work to reverse the removal of funding for the pioneering Healthy Happy Minds primary school counselling programme, in Northern Ireland.

Adam Pollard, our Head of Marketing and Engagement, said:

鈥淚t鈥檚 wonderful to have our work acknowledged by our industry peers in this way.

鈥淎chieving success in both categories is an incredible feat for the team, and an important reminder of the value of the work we do for our members, their clients and the wider profession.

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We were also nominated in the Best Lobbying Campaign category for our work to reverse the removal of funding for the pioneering Healthy Happy Minds primary school counselling programme, in Northern Ireland.