Protect and Respect – competition for sixth formers to promote good sexual health
West Berkshire Council’s Public Health team are inviting sixth forms in the area to take part in a competition to design and create a sexual health awareness campaign aimed at 16-25 year olds.
The campaign should include preventing sexually transmitted infections, Chlamydia, unplanned pregnancies and what services are available in West Berkshire for young people. The design should promote good sexual health practices and let people know where they can go for good advice. The ‘message’ can be produced in any medium; poster, animation, video, song, play – anything goes!
There is a grant of £200 available for each sixth form to help get the project off the ground and to help organise and collaborate with Public Health and Wellbeing on a half-day health improvement event at your school or college – that will also display the campaign.
There is a £1,000 prize for the winning team to support healthcare education.
Please see Mr J, if you would like to enter for this competition.
The closing date for entries is 1 December 2014 (World Aids Day). Judging will take place during December and the winner will be announced in January 2015. The winning campaign will be promoted across West Berkshire by Public Health and Wellbeing.