Health Promotion Campaign Plan

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Ofori
Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
Daniella Addison
Owner
(87)
6
Projet
Parcours académique
120 heures de travail au total
Apprenant.e
N'importe où
Niveau Intermédiaire

Portée du projet

Catégories
Santé Santé publique
Compétences
health promotion
Détails

Our organization wants to further our efforts to increase awareness about a particular health topic. We would like to work with students to develop a campaign that successfully raises awareness and changes behaviour around this health topic in a certain population. In collaboration with key contacts at our organization, students will design and carry out a campaign strategy around this health topic.

  • Identify groups which this campaign will target. (BIPOC)
  • Identify ideal outcomes and KPIs.
  • Include the latest and most accurate data and information on colorism within the black community, skin bleaching or the effects of chemical relaxers.
  • Design leaflets, posters, videos, and/or brochures.
Livrables

The final deliverables should take the form of:

  • A final report including information on colorism within the black community, skin bleaching or the effects of chemical relaxers.
  • Students may choose 1-3 of the three topics above depending on how much they can undertake to successfully complete this project.
  • A 30-minute presentation
Mentorat

Students will connect directly with the employer for mentorship and supervision throughout the project. Students may have access to apps/tools that may be useful.

À propos de l'entreprise

Entreprise
Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
0 - 1 employé.es
Éducation, Cosmetics & beauty
Représentation
Entreprises appartenant à des minorités Propriété des femmes BIPOC Petite entreprise Entreprise sociale
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Ofori's mission is to create a society that is aware, informed, knowledgeable and equipped to make informed decisions about the products and processes marketed to BIPOC consumers that harm and hurt while taking away from their natural state of beauty. We hope to enhance the confidence and quality of life of BIPOC consumers struggling with caring for their hair and skin with our safe and affordable products.