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The Roll Up Your Sleeves campaign will run across TV, radio, outdoor, press, PR and social media channels until end March and plans are in place for future phases of the activity to support the younger audiences and encourage vaccine uptake.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
28 September 2020
Relaxation and mindfulness exercises are also available on in-cell televisions and radio.Prison Chaplains continue to provide pastoral, spiritual and faith-specific care within establishments.Throughout the pandemic people in custody have continued to be offered exercise in the open air and recreation time, and we are encouraging participation in more outdo...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
5 August 2020
For example, the ‘Clear Your Head’ campaign highlights the practical things people can do to support their mental wellbeing. The campaign has run across television, radio, and online. S5W-30872
As a result of this Gaelic is in schools, on television, Gaelic jobs for young people and Gaelic in important arts venues, festivals and in communities.
A national campaign to promote both the SDS helpline and My World of Work commenced on 13 May. Advertising ran on television, radio, online and through social media.
Creative Scotland is providing an expected total budget of £14 million of support in response to the COVID-19 situation including the Bridging Bursary Fund for freelance creative professionals; the repurposed Open Project fund to help practitioners adapt and respond to the current changing circumstances; and one-off bursaries to film and TV sector workers. ...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
26 March 2019
The campaign utilises a range of channels, including TV, radio, digital and press advertising as well as roadshows touring the country in schools and high footfall areas in public places, such as shopping centres and train stations.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
4 October 2018
We have supported film and video in Scotland in a variety of ways since 2008, for example:We committed to setting up a new dedicated screen unit, within Creative Scotland to streamline public support for film and television. Screen Scotland was launched in August 2018.We have brought screen industry expertise into Creative Scotland with the appointment of t...
We continue to work with our partners Scottish Enterprise and Creative Scotland to assist those seeking to invest in Scotland’s film and television infrastructure in any appropriate way.