Speak your mind SG

Speak Your Mind SG is an upstream health promotion campaign aimed at promoting greater awareness about optimal mental well-being amongst teachers in Singapore. This community-based campaign is planned and executed by four final-year students of the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information...

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Main Authors: Chan, Andrew Jialiang, Chua, Russell Jian Wai, Khoo, Yin Suen, Yeo, Ying Ying
Other Authors: Ferdinand De Bakker
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/63176
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-631762019-12-10T13:31:41Z Speak your mind SG Chan, Andrew Jialiang Chua, Russell Jian Wai Khoo, Yin Suen Yeo, Ying Ying Ferdinand De Bakker Lee Chun Wah Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information DRNTU::Social sciences::Communication Speak Your Mind SG is an upstream health promotion campaign aimed at promoting greater awareness about optimal mental well-being amongst teachers in Singapore. This community-based campaign is planned and executed by four final-year students of the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information. While work-related stress is an inevitable part of today’s contemporary and fast-paced world, some professions are thought to experience greater levels of stress, and hence higher vulnerability to poor mental well-being. The teaching profession has been identified as one such profession. Speak Your Mind SG was hence conceptualized to help teachers enhance their mental well-being. Targeted at pre- and in-service teachers, the campaign utilises Health Promotion Board’s five components of mental well-being to educate teachers on ways to optimize their mental well-being. Through a three-stage approach - communicate, educate and initiate - the campaign aims to create a work environment with strong peer-to-peer systems where teachers can find support and encouragement when faced with work challenges. This paper contains primary and secondary research detailing the state of mental wellbeing amongst Singapore teachers. It explains the frameworks guiding the overarching campaign strategies, tactics and campaign execution. The campaign is evaluated using tracking test surveys and concurrent message research. Finally, the paper discusses potential risks and assumptions involved in the campaign and suggests possible areas and directions for future research. This paper also includes original documents, collaterals and diagrams in the appendices for further reference. Bachelor of Communication Studies 2015-05-11T00:42:52Z 2015-05-11T00:42:52Z 2015 2015 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/63176 en Nanyang Technological University 211 p. application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
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language English
topic DRNTU::Social sciences::Communication
spellingShingle DRNTU::Social sciences::Communication
Chan, Andrew Jialiang
Chua, Russell Jian Wai
Khoo, Yin Suen
Yeo, Ying Ying
Speak your mind SG
description Speak Your Mind SG is an upstream health promotion campaign aimed at promoting greater awareness about optimal mental well-being amongst teachers in Singapore. This community-based campaign is planned and executed by four final-year students of the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information. While work-related stress is an inevitable part of today’s contemporary and fast-paced world, some professions are thought to experience greater levels of stress, and hence higher vulnerability to poor mental well-being. The teaching profession has been identified as one such profession. Speak Your Mind SG was hence conceptualized to help teachers enhance their mental well-being. Targeted at pre- and in-service teachers, the campaign utilises Health Promotion Board’s five components of mental well-being to educate teachers on ways to optimize their mental well-being. Through a three-stage approach - communicate, educate and initiate - the campaign aims to create a work environment with strong peer-to-peer systems where teachers can find support and encouragement when faced with work challenges. This paper contains primary and secondary research detailing the state of mental wellbeing amongst Singapore teachers. It explains the frameworks guiding the overarching campaign strategies, tactics and campaign execution. The campaign is evaluated using tracking test surveys and concurrent message research. Finally, the paper discusses potential risks and assumptions involved in the campaign and suggests possible areas and directions for future research. This paper also includes original documents, collaterals and diagrams in the appendices for further reference.
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Chua, Russell Jian Wai
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