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Home»Posts tagged with»Time to Change

Ogilvy UK and Time to Change debut new call to action, urging everyone to ‘Ask Twice’

By newsroom on October 1, 2018   Advertising, Latest, Marketing, PR  

Ogilvy UK and Time to Change debut new call to action,  urging everyone to ‘Ask Twice’

Ogilvy UK and mental health campaign Time to Change launch the first instalment of their latest campaign, tackling the stigma around mental health by urging everyone to ‘Ask Twice’ if someone seems to be having trouble, at work or at home. The humorous spot carries an important message that even if someone claims to be […]

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