Event(s) Summary
Number of Events Organized During Brain Awareness Week:
1
Year:
2016
Type of Events Held:
- Conference/Forum
- Other
Target Audiences:
- General Public
- Middle school students(6-8)
- Patients & Caregivers
- Professionals
- University students
Approximate Number of People Reached:
400
Details of Major Brain Awareness Week Events/Activities:
World Day of the brain and mental well-being doctors of Neurosurgery, Neurology, Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Psychiatry, Oncology cover topics of Cognitive Deficit such as Alzheimer’s, Stroke Cerebral, Cognitive Rehabilitation, new research regeneration nervous Wigs
Event Planning & Publicity
Publicity Methods Used:
- Advertisements
- Calendar Listings (newspapers, radio, television)
- Emails
- Posters/Flyers
- Press Release/Media Advisory
- Website
- Social Media
Which of These Publicity Methods Was The Most Successful?
Resources
Of the Dana Foundation publications/resources distributed at your event(s), if any, please indicate the three most popular. Please choose up to three. If "other," please indicate below:
- Other
What downloadable materials from the Foundation did you use for your events?
- BAW Bookmark
- BAW Certificate of Participation
What other downloadable materials would you like the Foundation to provide?
- Other
Which BAW graphic materials did you use in publicizing your events?
- BAW Logos
- BAW Poster
- BAW Participation Certificate
- BAW Facebook Cover Photo
Feedback & Keys to Success
How do you feel BAW participation benefited your organization and the local community?
health and social facilities in the territory have increased interest in the knowledge of brain diseases. They have created new encounters and services for citizens with the collaboration of many doctors, psychologists, hospitals. Thanks to BAW
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