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Designated drivers crowned local heroes by the Health Improvement Commission

Designated drivers crowned local heroes by the Health Improvement Commission

Friday 17 December 2021

Designated drivers crowned local heroes by the Health Improvement Commission


MEDIA RELEASE: The views expressed in this article are those of the author and not Bailiwick Express, and the text is reproduced exactly as supplied to us

This Christmas, the Health Improvement Commission are running a Drink Drive campaign which focuses on the kindness of designated drivers using the tag line “A good Guern takes a turn”, the campaign encourages people to plan getting a lift with a friend (a “lift legend”), instead of driving themselves.

Andrea Nightingale, the Substance Use lead at the Health Improvement Commission, comments:

We’re really pleased to be shining a light on designated drivers this Christmas and New Year. We are keen to bring positive messaging to the serious topic of drink driving. Having a designated driver is a wonderful way to make sure we get home safely, and we’d like to say a big thank you to all the ‘lift legends’ keeping the whole community safe. Thank you to all those supporting our campaign by displaying the posters and sharing the social media posts.

The Commission have worked with local creative agency, Two Degrees North to produce the campaign which will be shared via social media and in pubs, bars and restaurants Any establishment who would like campaign posters is asked to contact harriet.aldous-granby@healthimprovement.gg.

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