Medical
Fremantle Psychology, Gay and Lesbian Community Services, ParkC, Learn, Australasian College of Dermatologists (ACNE, Tattoos), Synvisc (Arthtitis), Vardenafil, IBERA, Mental Illness Fellowship of Western Australia, Lupin 8, Bayer Pharmaceuticals, Novatis Pharmaceuticals, Kate Morgan, National Eye Care Week, Lipobody, The Australasian Society of Anaesthetists, Cyrennian House, Next Step, Tysabri, Webster-pak
Learn Foundation
In the words of our client:
Thank you Sandra to your extraordinary team of hardworking and passionate staff that provide us with such great support and advice…we look forward to many great projects together.
- Mandy Mason
Based in Perth, Western Australia, L.E.A.R.N. (Learning, Education And Research Network) is an independent provider of ABA (Applied Behavioral Analysis) based therapy services for children with an Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Devahasdin developed a publicity campaign to raise awareness of the new centre in East Fremantle.
We had extremely high media attendance at the launch and secured over $150,000 exposure for the centre, inclusive of an A Current Affair piece. In addition the story went national. We had very specific target audiences for the campaign and we are delighted to report the Centre is now at full capacity and has an extensive wait list as a result of the launch.
IBERA
Indigenous Body Education Resource Animations (IBERA) is a state of the art tool that has been designed to make it easier for health practitioners and teachers to educate indigenous children, adults and patients on the human body. It highlights how lifestyle choices and different health conditions affect the body. Using advanced animations, IBERA has seen a demand not just here in the local Australian market but also in New Zealand, Canada and the USA.
Devahasdin conducted the highly successful launch of IBERA at Parliament House, Canberra. The launch involved targeting Federal Health and Education ministers as well as the Indigenous sector. We also negotiated with Deadly TV for the inclusion of IBERA Animations in its upcoming series about indigenous health.
