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| Wednesday, December 16, 1998 Published at 18:13 GMTHealth Samaritans launch Christmas shock campaign ![]() The campaign uses images of the darker side of Christmas The Samaritans will mark this year's festivities with a provocative advertising campaign to promote its Christmas and New Year helpline.
The Samaritans report a 24% rise in the number calls they receive over Christmas and the new year. The organisation, which offers "confidential emotional support to any person who is suicidal or despairing", expects to handle 15,000 calls a day over the festive period. They say there has been a steady increase in the demand on their services around Christmas over the years. Hard-hitting The Samaritans' television advertisement portrays:
The national radio commercial features a spoof rendition of the seasonal song the Twelve Days of Christmas ("A Partridge in a Pear Tree"), re-titled A Homeless Casualty.
The campaign is called "Tis The Season To Be Jolly - Or Is It?" is likely to receive criticism for its explicitness and will run for two weeks from Monday 21 December. The overall slogan of the campaign, which encourages people to call the Samaritans' hotline is: "Whatever you're going through this Christmas, we'll go through it with you." Advertising company Ogilvy and Mather devised the campaign said they had not gone too far with their images. Alternative Creative director Marcus Vinton, said: "We wanted to highlight the alternative traditions of Christmas, the reality behind the stuffing and turkey.
Speaking at the launch of the campaign on Tuesday, Samaritans chief executive Simon Armson said that the pressure to have fun over Christmas is now greater than ever before. He said: "We don't want to forget that Christmas brings a lot of unhappiness for some people. "These adverts will get a message across to those who have no where else to turn." The Samaritans helpline - 0345 90 90 90 - is open 24 hours a day 365 days a year and can be reached for the price of a local call. | Health Contents
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