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It is an ‘honour and a privilege’ for PR professionals to be shortlisted – or even better win accolades – at the CIPR Pride Awards. Hailed in the industry as the ‘PR Oscars’, this glitzy ceremony recognises excellence and rewards achievement in public relations and communications. Winners are guaranteed a higher profile, helping them win new business and retain clients.<ref>CIPR [http://www.cipr.co.uk/prideawards/index.asp] Accessed on November, 22, 2008</ref> This was certainly the case for [[Golley Slater Public Relations]], who won a Gold Award in 2007 in the Public Sector category for ‘The Army – Gatekeeper Influencer Campaign.’ The operation aimed to influence ‘gatekeepers’ – parents and teachers – to recommend an Army career to children and pupils, despite the negative press on the Army’s involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan. Golley Slater eclipsed war stories on military deaths, soldiers lacking equipment and the ongoing debate over the conflicts with a pro-active, positive spin campaign emphasizing the benefits and opportunities of being in the Army: sport, pay, travel, adventure and family benefits. As a result, 197 items of positive media coverage were generated across print media, radio and TV, with a PR value of just over £500,000.<ref>CIPR [http://www.cipr.co.uk/prideawards/casestudies/public_sector.asp] Accessed November 22, 2008</ref> Unsurprisingly, the Army is still one of the agency’s clients.<ref>Golley Slater[http://www.golleyslater.com/group/work-detail.php?id=77&location=Golley%20Slater%20Group] Accesed November 22, 2008</ref> | It is an ‘honour and a privilege’ for PR professionals to be shortlisted – or even better win accolades – at the CIPR Pride Awards. Hailed in the industry as the ‘PR Oscars’, this glitzy ceremony recognises excellence and rewards achievement in public relations and communications. Winners are guaranteed a higher profile, helping them win new business and retain clients.<ref>CIPR [http://www.cipr.co.uk/prideawards/index.asp] Accessed on November, 22, 2008</ref> This was certainly the case for [[Golley Slater Public Relations]], who won a Gold Award in 2007 in the Public Sector category for ‘The Army – Gatekeeper Influencer Campaign.’ The operation aimed to influence ‘gatekeepers’ – parents and teachers – to recommend an Army career to children and pupils, despite the negative press on the Army’s involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan. Golley Slater eclipsed war stories on military deaths, soldiers lacking equipment and the ongoing debate over the conflicts with a pro-active, positive spin campaign emphasizing the benefits and opportunities of being in the Army: sport, pay, travel, adventure and family benefits. As a result, 197 items of positive media coverage were generated across print media, radio and TV, with a PR value of just over £500,000.<ref>CIPR [http://www.cipr.co.uk/prideawards/casestudies/public_sector.asp] Accessed November 22, 2008</ref> Unsurprisingly, the Army is still one of the agency’s clients.<ref>Golley Slater[http://www.golleyslater.com/group/work-detail.php?id=77&location=Golley%20Slater%20Group] Accesed November 22, 2008</ref> | ||
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The CIPR Scotland Pride Awards 2008 took place at the Sheraton Grand Hotel & Spa in Edinburgh on 20 November. Tickets were priced at £89 (plus vat), which included the red carpet, champagne reception, three courses, a four-hour presentation, and post-ceremony networking in the foyer. | The CIPR Scotland Pride Awards 2008 took place at the Sheraton Grand Hotel & Spa in Edinburgh on 20 November. Tickets were priced at £89 (plus vat), which included the red carpet, champagne reception, three courses, a four-hour presentation, and post-ceremony networking in the foyer. | ||
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The NHS Lothian’ corporate communications team was the biggest winner of the night, picking up six prizes. | The NHS Lothian’ corporate communications team was the biggest winner of the night, picking up six prizes. | ||
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*Crisis Communications Category: ‘NHS Lothian mounted a successful defence when the donation of an experimental scanner by a bank risked being obscured by a row over perceived preferential treatment for the bank’s employees.’ | *Crisis Communications Category: ‘NHS Lothian mounted a successful defence when the donation of an experimental scanner by a bank risked being obscured by a row over perceived preferential treatment for the bank’s employees.’ | ||
− | This followed the gifting of one of the world's best CT scanners to Edinburgh by the Royal Bank of Scotland, on the condition that RBS staff would have access to the machine for 25% of the time. NHS Lothian argued it would not be a problem, despite calls for guidelines on commercial sector donations of health equipment to be clarified | + | This followed the gifting of one of the world's best CT scanners to Edinburgh by the Royal Bank of Scotland, on the condition that RBS staff would have access to the machine for 25% of the time. NHS Lothian argued it would not be a problem, despite calls by Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) Margo McDonald for guidelines on commercial sector donations of health equipment to be clarified. The independent MSP for the Lothians raised concerns that philanthropy with conditions created a two-tier NHS. |
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*Best Public Sector Campaign: The HIV Comeback Tour, a sensitive multimedia campaign alerting gay and bisexual men to the continuing dangers of HIV, promoting condom use and HIV testing. | *Best Public Sector Campaign: The HIV Comeback Tour, a sensitive multimedia campaign alerting gay and bisexual men to the continuing dangers of HIV, promoting condom use and HIV testing. | ||
+ | *Best Leaflet: Right Care, Right Time, Right Place, Your Guide to Round the Clock Care. This leaflet is produced in a number of languages to raise awareness of the alternatives to Accident and Emergency Departments. | ||
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*Best Website or Microsite: NHS Lothian’s web team, A Window on Our Services | *Best Website or Microsite: NHS Lothian’s web team, A Window on Our Services | ||
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*Public Sector Team of the Year: NHS Lothian Corporate Communications Team | *Public Sector Team of the Year: NHS Lothian Corporate Communications Team | ||
+ | Aileen Cowden, communications officer for Lothian’s acute hospitals, became the first public sector PR specialist to win the title of Outstanding Young Communicator.<ref>Fraser, S. [http://www.allmediascotland.com/media_releases/3736/big_wins_for_nhs_lothian_at_top_pr_awards] 'allmediascotland', Accessed on November, 22, 2008</ref> | ||
− | + | [[John Brown]], the Prime Minister’s older brother, treasurer of the CIPR and independent consultant, presented the Public Affairs award: ‘for campaigns designed to inform the public policy agenda or influence the legislative process.’<ref>CIPR [http://www.cipr.co.uk/prideawards/categories.asp] Accessed on November 22,2008</ref> [[Indigo Strategic Communications]], sponsors of the Outstanding Young Communicator Award, won gold in this category for the Making Waves Over Water Charges campaign. This ‘independent’ company which insists on a policy of ‘advocacy, not lobbying,’<ref>Indigo [http://www.indigopr.com/awards.php?article_id=398] Accessed on November 22, 2008</ref> successfully ensured the extension of water charge exemptions for churches beyond 2010. [[Tricker PR]], who sponsored the award for Best Use of Media Relations, won two gold awards for the Portsoy Whistling Ban campaign.<ref>For more on this, see "[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/north_east/7439771.stm Superstitious town bans whistling]", BBC News Online, 6 June 2008, accessed November 2008</ref> | |
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− | [[John Brown]], the Prime Minister’s older brother, treasurer of the CIPR and independent consultant , presented the Public Affairs award: ‘for campaigns designed to inform the public policy agenda or influence the legislative process.’<ref>CIPR [http://www.cipr.co.uk/prideawards/categories.asp] Accessed on November 22,2008</ref> [[Indigo Strategic Communications]], sponsors of the Outstanding Young Communicator Award , won gold in this category for the Making Waves Over Water Charges campaign. This ‘independent’ company which insists on a policy of ‘advocacy, not lobbying,’<ref>Indigo [http://www.indigopr.com/awards.php?article_id=398] Accessed on November 22, 2008</ref> successfully ensured the extension of water charge exemptions for churches beyond 2010. [[Tricker PR]], who sponsored the award for Best Use of Media Relations, won two gold awards for the Portsoy Whistling Ban campaign. | ||
==The CIPR Scotland PRide Awards 2008 - Full Results== | ==The CIPR Scotland PRide Awards 2008 - Full Results== | ||
− | *Corporate Communications (Sponsor - Media Mentor) | + | *'''Corporate Communications''' (Sponsor - Media Mentor) |
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Gold - [[3x1 Public Relations]] - 'Firm Foundations' | Gold - [[3x1 Public Relations]] - 'Firm Foundations' | ||
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Finalist - [[Smarts]] - Albannach: Corporate PR crossing borders | Finalist - [[Smarts]] - Albannach: Corporate PR crossing borders | ||
− | + | *'''Not-for-Profit''' (Sponsor - Edinburgh Inspiring Capital) | |
− | *Not-for-Profit (Sponsor - Edinburgh Inspiring Capital) | ||
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Gold - Tricker PR - Portsoy whistling ban | Gold - Tricker PR - Portsoy whistling ban | ||
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Finalist - Platform PR Group - Search for the sons and daughters of Culloden | Finalist - Platform PR Group - Search for the sons and daughters of Culloden | ||
− | + | *'''Internal Communications''' | |
− | *Internal Communications | ||
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Gold - VisitScotland - Green Week 08 | Gold - VisitScotland - Green Week 08 | ||
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Finalist - [[Fifth Ring Integrated Corporate Communications]] - Horizon Zero: Changing the energy for safety | Finalist - [[Fifth Ring Integrated Corporate Communications]] - Horizon Zero: Changing the energy for safety | ||
− | + | *'''Crisis Communications''' (Sponsor - The Broadcasting Business) | |
− | *Crisis Communications (Sponsor - The Broadcasting Business) | ||
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Gold - NHS Lothian - 3D Scanner donation | Gold - NHS Lothian - 3D Scanner donation | ||
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Finalist - NHS Lothian - UK first paired kidney transplant | Finalist - NHS Lothian - UK first paired kidney transplant | ||
− | + | *'''Business and Trade''' | |
− | *Business and Trade | ||
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Gold - Weber Shandwick Ltd - David Smith and the Chamber of secrets...revealed | Gold - Weber Shandwick Ltd - David Smith and the Chamber of secrets...revealed | ||
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Finalist - Smarts - Driving the PR Agenda: Inside and out | Finalist - Smarts - Driving the PR Agenda: Inside and out | ||
− | + | *'''Community Relations | |
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Gold - [[Fifth Ring Integrated Corporate Communications]] - Successful community stakeholder engagement at Vry Estate | Gold - [[Fifth Ring Integrated Corporate Communications]] - Successful community stakeholder engagement at Vry Estate | ||
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Finalist - Smarts - SAK: Getting Alloa back on track | Finalist - Smarts - SAK: Getting Alloa back on track | ||
− | + | *'''Public Affairs''' | |
− | *Public Affairs | ||
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Gold - Indigo - 'Making waves over water charges' | Gold - Indigo - 'Making waves over water charges' | ||
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Finalist - [[Brands2Life]] - Stamping out piracy in Glasgow | Finalist - [[Brands2Life]] - Stamping out piracy in Glasgow | ||
− | + | *'''Public Sector''' | |
− | *Public Sector | ||
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Gold - NHS Lothian - HIV comeback tour | Gold - NHS Lothian - HIV comeback tour | ||
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Finalist - Ministry of Defence - 52 Brigade deployment to Helmand, September 07 - April 08 | Finalist - Ministry of Defence - 52 Brigade deployment to Helmand, September 07 - April 08 | ||
− | + | *'''Low Budget''' | |
− | *Low Budget | ||
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Gold - Tricker PR - Portsoy whistling ban | Gold - Tricker PR - Portsoy whistling ban | ||
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Finalist - Artisan PR - Baxters Souper Store | Finalist - Artisan PR - Baxters Souper Store | ||
− | + | *'''Consumer Relations''' | |
− | *Consumer Relations | ||
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Gold - VisitScotland - Haggis hotdogs hit New York | Gold - VisitScotland - Haggis hotdogs hit New York | ||
− | Silver - Weber Shandwick Ltd - | + | Silver - Weber Shandwick Ltd - Perfect package |
Finalist - Wave PR - Waxing lyrical | Finalist - Wave PR - Waxing lyrical | ||
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Finalist - Weber Shandwick Ltd - Brave new world | Finalist - Weber Shandwick Ltd - Brave new world | ||
− | + | *'''Best Use of Media Relations''' (Sponsor - Tricker PR) | |
− | *Best Use of Media Relations (Sponsor - Tricker PR) | ||
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Gold - [[Amey Communications]] - Roadworker abuse | Gold - [[Amey Communications]] - Roadworker abuse | ||
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Finalist - Trimedia Ltd - Butterfly World Launch campaign | Finalist - Trimedia Ltd - Butterfly World Launch campaign | ||
− | + | *'''Integrated Communications''' (Sponsor - Glasgow City Marketing Bureau) | |
− | *Integrated Communications (Sponsor - Glasgow City Marketing Bureau) | ||
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Gold - DADA - SPT Subway Festival | Gold - DADA - SPT Subway Festival | ||
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Finalist - NHS Lothian - HIV comeback tour | Finalist - NHS Lothian - HIV comeback tour | ||
− | + | *'''Corporate Responsibility''' | |
− | *Corporate Responsibility | ||
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Gold - [[Beattie]] Communications - Vision Aid Overseas in conjunction with Beattie Communications and Specsavers | Gold - [[Beattie]] Communications - Vision Aid Overseas in conjunction with Beattie Communications and Specsavers | ||
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Finalist - 3x1 Public Relations - Bottled water backlash | Finalist - 3x1 Public Relations - Bottled water backlash | ||
− | + | *'''Best Use of Photography or Design''' (Sponsor - Glasgow City Marketing Bureau) | |
− | *Best Use of Photography or Design (Sponsor - Glasgow City Marketing Bureau) | ||
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Gold - Weber Shandwick Ltd - Demolition of sawmill at Fort William | Gold - Weber Shandwick Ltd - Demolition of sawmill at Fort William | ||
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Finalist - Falkirk Council - Composting Crawlies board game | Finalist - Falkirk Council - Composting Crawlies board game | ||
− | + | *'''Best Newspaper or Magazine''' (Sponsor - PR Week) | |
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Gold - VisitScotland - A chance to have your vs view | Gold - VisitScotland - A chance to have your vs view | ||
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Finalist - Falkirk Council - Falkirk Council News | Finalist - Falkirk Council - Falkirk Council News | ||
− | + | *'''Best Publication''' (Sponsor - PR Week) | |
− | *Best Publication (Sponsor - PR Week) | ||
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Gold - Geronimo Communications - Bord na Gaidhlig (Gaelic Development Agency) Annual Report | Gold - Geronimo Communications - Bord na Gaidhlig (Gaelic Development Agency) Annual Report | ||
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Finalist - NHS Lothian - Going to hospital: A guide for patients and relatives | Finalist - NHS Lothian - Going to hospital: A guide for patients and relatives | ||
− | + | *'''Best Leaflet''' | |
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Gold - NHS Lothian - Right care right time right place | Gold - NHS Lothian - Right care right time right place | ||
− | + | *'''Best Website or Microsite''' (Sponsor - 2daymedia) | |
− | *Best Website or Microsite (Sponsor - 2daymedia) | ||
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Gold - Falkirk Council - Falkirk Council Website: www.falkirk.gov.uk | Gold - Falkirk Council - Falkirk Council Website: www.falkirk.gov.uk | ||
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Finalist - Edinburgh Inspiring Capital - Edinburgh inspiring capital - Edinburgh City Region website (Behalf of City of Edinburgh Council) | Finalist - Edinburgh Inspiring Capital - Edinburgh inspiring capital - Edinburgh City Region website (Behalf of City of Edinburgh Council) | ||
− | + | *'''Best Event''' | |
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Gold - The BIG Partnership - Launch Of Quartermile | Gold - The BIG Partnership - Launch Of Quartermile | ||
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Finalist - VisitScotland - VisitScotland's alternative Burns' night | Finalist - VisitScotland - VisitScotland's alternative Burns' night | ||
− | + | *'''Outstanding Young Communicator''' (Sponsor - Indigo) | |
− | *Outstanding Young Communicator (Sponsor - Indigo) | ||
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Gold - Aileen Cowden - NHS Lothian | Gold - Aileen Cowden - NHS Lothian | ||
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Silver - Suzanne Clark - Smarts | Silver - Suzanne Clark - Smarts | ||
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Finalist - Neil McDonald - Beattie Communications | Finalist - Neil McDonald - Beattie Communications | ||
− | + | *'''Outstanding Small Consultancy''' (Sponsor - Goddard Gadd) | |
− | *Outstanding Small Consultancy (Sponsor - Goddard Gadd) | ||
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Gold - Wave PR - Give us a wave | Gold - Wave PR - Give us a wave | ||
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Finalist - Matthews Marketing - Matthews Marketing | Finalist - Matthews Marketing - Matthews Marketing | ||
− | + | *'''Outstanding In-House Public Relations Team''' (Sponsor - Clipability) | |
− | *Outstanding In-House Public Relations Team (Sponsor - Clipability) | ||
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Gold - National Library of Scotland - National Library of Scotland | Gold - National Library of Scotland - National Library of Scotland | ||
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Finalist - [[BAE Systems]] - BAE Systems surface fleet solutions | Finalist - [[BAE Systems]] - BAE Systems surface fleet solutions | ||
− | + | *'''Outstanding Public Relations Consultancy''' (Sponsor - Clipability) | |
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Gold - 'Team 3x1' - 3x1 Public Relations | Gold - 'Team 3x1' - 3x1 Public Relations | ||
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Finalist - Platform PR - Platform PR Group | Finalist - Platform PR - Platform PR Group | ||
− | + | *'''The Scottish Public Sector Team of the Year''' | |
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Gold - VisitScotland Communications Team - VisitScotland | Gold - VisitScotland Communications Team - VisitScotland |
Latest revision as of 14:59, 25 November 2008
(Formerly known as the Institute of Public Relations Scotland)
Contents
Chartered Institute of Public Relations Awards
It is an ‘honour and a privilege’ for PR professionals to be shortlisted – or even better win accolades – at the CIPR Pride Awards. Hailed in the industry as the ‘PR Oscars’, this glitzy ceremony recognises excellence and rewards achievement in public relations and communications. Winners are guaranteed a higher profile, helping them win new business and retain clients.[1] This was certainly the case for Golley Slater Public Relations, who won a Gold Award in 2007 in the Public Sector category for ‘The Army – Gatekeeper Influencer Campaign.’ The operation aimed to influence ‘gatekeepers’ – parents and teachers – to recommend an Army career to children and pupils, despite the negative press on the Army’s involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan. Golley Slater eclipsed war stories on military deaths, soldiers lacking equipment and the ongoing debate over the conflicts with a pro-active, positive spin campaign emphasizing the benefits and opportunities of being in the Army: sport, pay, travel, adventure and family benefits. As a result, 197 items of positive media coverage were generated across print media, radio and TV, with a PR value of just over £500,000.[2] Unsurprisingly, the Army is still one of the agency’s clients.[3]
The CIPR Scotland Pride Awards 2008 took place at the Sheraton Grand Hotel & Spa in Edinburgh on 20 November. Tickets were priced at £89 (plus vat), which included the red carpet, champagne reception, three courses, a four-hour presentation, and post-ceremony networking in the foyer.
The NHS Lothian’ corporate communications team was the biggest winner of the night, picking up six prizes.
Gold Awards
- Crisis Communications Category: ‘NHS Lothian mounted a successful defence when the donation of an experimental scanner by a bank risked being obscured by a row over perceived preferential treatment for the bank’s employees.’
This followed the gifting of one of the world's best CT scanners to Edinburgh by the Royal Bank of Scotland, on the condition that RBS staff would have access to the machine for 25% of the time. NHS Lothian argued it would not be a problem, despite calls by Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) Margo McDonald for guidelines on commercial sector donations of health equipment to be clarified. The independent MSP for the Lothians raised concerns that philanthropy with conditions created a two-tier NHS.
- Best Public Sector Campaign: The HIV Comeback Tour, a sensitive multimedia campaign alerting gay and bisexual men to the continuing dangers of HIV, promoting condom use and HIV testing.
- Best Leaflet: Right Care, Right Time, Right Place, Your Guide to Round the Clock Care. This leaflet is produced in a number of languages to raise awareness of the alternatives to Accident and Emergency Departments.
Silver Awards
- Best Website or Microsite: NHS Lothian’s web team, A Window on Our Services
- Public Sector Team of the Year: NHS Lothian Corporate Communications Team
Aileen Cowden, communications officer for Lothian’s acute hospitals, became the first public sector PR specialist to win the title of Outstanding Young Communicator.[4]
John Brown, the Prime Minister’s older brother, treasurer of the CIPR and independent consultant, presented the Public Affairs award: ‘for campaigns designed to inform the public policy agenda or influence the legislative process.’[5] Indigo Strategic Communications, sponsors of the Outstanding Young Communicator Award, won gold in this category for the Making Waves Over Water Charges campaign. This ‘independent’ company which insists on a policy of ‘advocacy, not lobbying,’[6] successfully ensured the extension of water charge exemptions for churches beyond 2010. Tricker PR, who sponsored the award for Best Use of Media Relations, won two gold awards for the Portsoy Whistling Ban campaign.[7]
The CIPR Scotland PRide Awards 2008 - Full Results
- Corporate Communications (Sponsor - Media Mentor)
Gold - 3x1 Public Relations - 'Firm Foundations'
Silver - VisitScotland - Perfect Day
Finalist - Platform PR Group - Building a new brand for the Scottish Book Trust
Finalist - Smarts - Albannach: Corporate PR crossing borders
- Not-for-Profit (Sponsor - Edinburgh Inspiring Capital)
Gold - Tricker PR - Portsoy whistling ban
Silver - Weber Shandwick Ltd - Patio Heaters: Wear a Jumper, for the Energy Saving Trust
Finalist - Indigo - Making waves over water charges
Finalist - Trimedia Ltd - Scottish Dairy Marketing Company / The white stuff milk moustache
Finalist - Platform PR Group - Search for the sons and daughters of Culloden
- Internal Communications
Gold - VisitScotland - Green Week 08
Silver - Business Stream - Business Stream launch
Finalist - Fifth Ring Integrated Corporate Communications - Horizon Zero: Changing the energy for safety
- Crisis Communications (Sponsor - The Broadcasting Business)
Gold - NHS Lothian - 3D Scanner donation
Silver - Platform PR Group - Protecting St Kilda's Seabirds from danger
Finalist - Weber Shandwick Ltd - Swings and roundabouts
Finalist - NHS Lothian - UK first paired kidney transplant
- Business and Trade
Gold - Weber Shandwick Ltd - David Smith and the Chamber of secrets...revealed
Silver - The BIG Partnership - KPMG: KPMG In Scotland
Finalist - Smarts - Driving the PR Agenda: Inside and out
- Community Relations
Gold - Fifth Ring Integrated Corporate Communications - Successful community stakeholder engagement at Vry Estate
Silver - The BIG Partnership - 'Wish upon a star'
Finalist - West Lothian Council - Building safer communities
Finalist - Smarts - SAK: Getting Alloa back on track
- Public Affairs
Gold - Indigo - 'Making waves over water charges'
Silver - Weber Shandwick Ltd - Redeveloping the Haymarket
Finalist - CM Porter Novelli - Donaldson's School
Finalist - Brands2Life - Stamping out piracy in Glasgow
- Public Sector
Gold - NHS Lothian - HIV comeback tour
Silver - The BIG Partnership - Get ready for winter
Finalist - Smarts - Changing public policy through the power of PR
Finalist - Ministry of Defence - 52 Brigade deployment to Helmand, September 07 - April 08
- Low Budget
Gold - Tricker PR - Portsoy whistling ban
Silver - Weber Shandwick Ltd - Taking snowsports to a new altitude
Finalist - Cloudline PR - Getting the nation on its bike - Bike Week 2007
Finalist - Podge Publicity - Fort William Mountain Festival 2008
Finalist - Falkirk Council - Community concerns us
Finalist - Artisan PR - Baxters Souper Store
- Consumer Relations
Gold - VisitScotland - Haggis hotdogs hit New York
Silver - Weber Shandwick Ltd - Perfect package
Finalist - Wave PR - Waxing lyrical
Finalist - Weber Shandwick Ltd - Brave new world
- Best Use of Media Relations (Sponsor - Tricker PR)
Gold - Amey Communications - Roadworker abuse
Silver - Weber Shandwick Ltd - Can sharks predict the weather?
Finalist - The BIG Partnership - Clydesdale & Yorkshire Banks - Work/Life balance
Finalist - Burt Greener Communications Ltd - Phenomenal Irn-Bru: Scotlands number 1 soft drink
Finalist - Trimedia Ltd - Butterfly World Launch campaign
- Integrated Communications (Sponsor - Glasgow City Marketing Bureau)
Gold - DADA - SPT Subway Festival
Silver - The BIG Partnership - The path is green
Finalist - NHS Health Scotland - NHS Health Scotland - Stop Smoking campaign
Finalist - NHS Lothian - HIV comeback tour
- Corporate Responsibility
Gold - Beattie Communications - Vision Aid Overseas in conjunction with Beattie Communications and Specsavers
Silver - Scottish Widows - Scottish Widows & National Galleries of Scotland
Finalist - 3x1 Public Relations - Bottled water backlash
- Best Use of Photography or Design (Sponsor - Glasgow City Marketing Bureau)
Gold - Weber Shandwick Ltd - Demolition of sawmill at Fort William
Silver - VisitScotland - Kilts at the Kremlin
Finalist - Falkirk Council - Composting Crawlies board game
- Best Newspaper or Magazine (Sponsor - PR Week)
Gold - VisitScotland - A chance to have your vs view
Silver - National Library of Scotland - Discover NLS
Finalist - Scottish Widows - Lifetimes
Finalist - MS Society Scotland - MS Society Scotland - MS Connect Magazine
Finalist - The BIG Partnership - The treehouse
Finalist - Falkirk Council - Falkirk Council News
- Best Publication (Sponsor - PR Week)
Gold - Geronimo Communications - Bord na Gaidhlig (Gaelic Development Agency) Annual Report
Silver - National Library of Scotland - NLS Annual Review 2006-2007
Finalist - NHS Lothian - Going to hospital: A guide for patients and relatives
- Best Leaflet
Gold - NHS Lothian - Right care right time right place
- Best Website or Microsite (Sponsor - 2daymedia)
Gold - Falkirk Council - Falkirk Council Website: www.falkirk.gov.uk
Silver - NHS Lothian - A window on our services
Finalist - Edinburgh Inspiring Capital - Edinburgh inspiring capital - Edinburgh City Region website (Behalf of City of Edinburgh Council)
- Best Event
Gold - The BIG Partnership - Launch Of Quartermile
Silver - MS Society Scotland - MS Society Scotland Enchanted Garden Ball
Finalist - Axis Media Group Ltd - New Start Scotland (Insight Events & Axis Media Group)
Finalist - VisitScotland - VisitScotland's alternative Burns' night
- Outstanding Young Communicator (Sponsor - Indigo)
Gold - Aileen Cowden - NHS Lothian
Silver - Suzanne Clark - Smarts
Suzanne Mackie - Holyrood Partnership
Finalist - Rebecca Charles - Smarts
Finalist - Neil McDonald - Beattie Communications
- Outstanding Small Consultancy (Sponsor - Goddard Gadd)
Gold - Wave PR - Give us a wave
Silver - Axis Media Group - Axis Media Group
Finalist - Artisan PR - Artisan PR
Finalist - Matthews Marketing - Matthews Marketing
- Outstanding In-House Public Relations Team (Sponsor - Clipability)
Gold - National Library of Scotland - National Library of Scotland
Silver - Magnox North - Adding value through proactive communications
Finalist - BAE Systems - BAE Systems surface fleet solutions
- Outstanding Public Relations Consultancy (Sponsor - Clipability)
Gold - 'Team 3x1' - 3x1 Public Relations
Silver - Weber Shandwick Ltd - Weber Shandwick Scotland
Finalist - Indigo - Indigo PR
Finalist - Freshwater Scotland - Freshwater UK Ltd
Finalist - Platform PR - Platform PR Group
- The Scottish Public Sector Team of the Year
Gold - VisitScotland Communications Team - VisitScotland
Silver - Proud and positive - NHS Lothian
Finalist - Public Relations and Marketing - East Renfrewshire Council
Finalist - Falkirk Council - Falkirk Council
Notes
- ↑ CIPR [1] Accessed on November, 22, 2008
- ↑ CIPR [2] Accessed November 22, 2008
- ↑ Golley Slater[3] Accesed November 22, 2008
- ↑ Fraser, S. [4] 'allmediascotland', Accessed on November, 22, 2008
- ↑ CIPR [5] Accessed on November 22,2008
- ↑ Indigo [6] Accessed on November 22, 2008
- ↑ For more on this, see "Superstitious town bans whistling", BBC News Online, 6 June 2008, accessed November 2008