Shake It UP, Next Steps and How To Get Involved: Social Media Campaign

Hello!

The Shake It UP next step is here! I ‘went live’ on YouTube earlier. You can watch the recording below (don’t forget to subscribe too so you don’t miss future content!).

 

 

As I explained during the ‘live’, my own M.E. is currently causing me to not be able to function as well as I usually do. With that in mind, because the 11th April deadline is looming, I am simply going to provide the basic info you need to be able to participate in this campaign ‘push’.

This is the text from the document I read through in the video. It contains info and suggestions that you might find useful.

Social Media Campaign

Here’s a social media campaign plan to pressure the UK Government to create a reporting system for harms from non-pharmaceutical “treatments,” with a focus on the 11th April deadline:

Campaign Goal:

  • To generate significant public awareness and pressure on the UK Government to establish a formal reporting system for adverse effects from non-pharmaceutical ‘treatments’.
  • To ensure the government addresses this issue before the 11th April deadline.

Campaign Elements:

  • Hashtag: Please make sure you use these #s on related social media posts with #ShakeItUp
    • #ReportNonPharmaHarms
    • #PatientSafetyUK
  • Key Messages: Feel free to copy and paste these sentences into your posts
    • People experiencing harm from non-pharmaceutical ‘treatments’ need a way to report it
    • Lack of reporting means a lack of data, and that puts people at risk.
    • The UK government must act now to create a reporting system from non pharmaceutical harms
    • We need transparency and accountability in all forms of healthcare.
    • 11th April deadline: the UK government must respond!
  • Visuals: A few suggestions – Unfortunately, this time I don’t have the energy required to make these for the community to use. You can also download the Shake It UP image and use it on your posts if necessary (at the bottom of this blog).
    • Create shareable images with key statistics or impactful quotes.
    • Post photographs of yourself/loved one (consent needed) and explain how you/they have been harmed.
    • A countdown graphic showing the time remaining until the 11th of April.
    • A graphic that shows a broken medical symbol, or a question mark inside of a medical symbol, to visually represent the issue.
  • Social Media Platforms:
    • X (formerly Twitter): For quick updates, engaging with politicians (Wes Streeting MP and possibly your own MP too)
    • Facebook: For sharing in-depth stories, creating community groups, and reaching a wider audience. You can tag politicians on FB too.
    • Instagram: For visual content, sharing personal stories, and utilizing relevant hashtags. Tag, tag, tag!
  • Campaign Actions: A few suggestions of how you can help to reach a wider audience
    • Share personal stories: Encourage individuals who have experienced harm to share their stories (anonymously if preferred).
    • Tag relevant government accounts: Consistently tag the Department of Health and Social Care and relevant ministers.
    • Organize virtual events: Host online discussions with experts and individuals affected by harm.
    • Media outreach: Send press releases to national and local media outlets.
    • Countdown posts: Daily posts counting down to the 11th April deadline, emphasising the urgency.
  • Timeline:
    • Immediate launch: Begin the campaign immediately to maximise impact.
    • Daily activity: Consistent posting across all platforms.
    • Final push: Intensify activity in the days leading up to the 11th April deadline.

Important Considerations:

  • Accuracy: Ensure all information shared is accurate and evidence-based.
  • Sensitivity: Handle personal stories with sensitivity and respect.
  • Inclusivity: Ensure the campaign is inclusive and represents the diverse range of people affected.

By implementing these strategies, the campaign can effectively raise awareness and put pressure on the UK Government to take action.

Let’s do this!

You can download this image:

 

Campaign image - The words Shake It Up are written on a blue square. There is also a white heartbeat rhythm symbol and a heart shaped icon. IN a red triangle are the words 'Even non-pharmaceutical treatments can harm'.