Campaign: NHS stands up to violence against staff
15 Nov 2006 | by Joe Lepper
According to the latest government figures, more than 60,000 NHS staff were physically assaulted by patients or their relatives last year.
PRWeek convened the PRCA, CIPR and agency chiefs to discuss the implications of the law. Peter Crush reports.
According to the latest government figures, more than 60,000 NHS staff were physically assaulted by patients or their relatives last year.
Two years ago, Darlington Borough Council became one of three local authorities to become a Sustainable Demonstration Travel Town - which saw it share £10m of government grants to promote greener transport alternatives, such as cycling.
Over the past year the presence of speeding jet-skis and powerboats has split the Loch Lomond community.
Once lauded for its innovative approach, the online bank is now struggling to differentiate itself, writes Joanna Bowery.
The media owner's sales relaunch must be more than cosmetic.
The appointment of Pru Parkinson as the head of strategic planning at Starcom took many by surprise, Alasdair Reid writes.
A great idea superbly executed and an anniversary that changed lives were two of this year's top campaigns.
With brewer SABMiller half-way through a global reputation initiative, Steve Smethurst asked four media monitors to assess the company's image.
A picture paints a thousand words, so why are so many PROs getting it wrong? Two pic eds talk Peter Crush through four rejected shots.