Emergency LOW-GOS: High profile partners lend their logos to highlight sickle cell blood stock shortage
NHS Blood and Transplant has launched a new digital out of home campaign (DOOH) to highlight low blood stocks of vital blood types needed to treat sickle cell in England - activating its award-winning 'Emergency LOW GOS' creative idea for the first time.
About the campaign
Developed by Havas London, the campaign transforms high impact Ocean Outdoor DOOH sites into an urgent call for donors to book an appointment. Major brands including; The Independent, English Heritage, Marvel, HSBC UK and Westfield have donated their most recognisable asset - their iconic, (and famously red) logos.
Across numerous Ocean screens in London, Manchester and Birmingham, the red from these logos has been drained away - leaving a striking visual reminder of the shortages currently impacting the NHS, and patients with sickle cell who are reliant on regular transfusions. The DOOH campaign also serves as an urgent call-to-action for people with these vital blood types come forward and donate now.
Patients with sickle cell are most commonly treated with blood containing the Ro subtype. Across England alone, NHS Blood and Transplant currently supply 3,600 units of vital Ro blood each month, however 7,400 are needed in order to meet hospital demand. This leaves a shortfall of 50% which has to be made up using stocks of O negative and B negative blood.
The NHS is in need of more donors with O negative, B negative and Ro blood to come forward and start donating regularly. New donors, especially those of Black African heritage, are particularly urged to come forward – over 50% of Black heritage donors will have the Ro subtype, compared to just 2% of the wider population.
Last year, Emergency LOW GOS won £75,000 of media space at the Ocean Outdoor Digital Creative Competition, which champions inventive, purposeful ideas that push the boundaries of DOOH. Previous winners have gone on to be recognised at Cannes Lions and other major international festivals.
You can see more of the campaign and the logos donated to support it on Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn.
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How you can help
To find out more, book an appointment or register as a blood donor, please visit our website, download the NHS Give Blood app or call 0300 123 23 23.