Public Health Scotland Posters Dates

Published: 5th February 2026

We now have the details of the next dates for the PHS poster campaign.

The dates for the current and next programmes are:

Current: w/c 13th Jan until w/c 17th Feb inclusive - Mind to Mind

Next: w/c 24th Feb until w/c 24th March inclusive - Re Think Dementia


Here is a list of the next 3 months of PHS poster campaigns:

DateTopicCampaign
03/02/2026Mental HealthMind to Mind
10/02/2026Mental HealthMind to Mind
17/02/2026Mental HealthMind to Mind
24/02/2026DementiaRe Think Dementia
03/03/2026DementiaRe Think Dementia
10/03/2026DementiaRe Think Dementia
17/03/2026DementiaRe Think Dementia
24/03/2026DementiaRe Think Dementia
MayLyme DiseaseFind A Tick, Remove it Quick
  • The Mind to Mind campaign finishes on 24th February.

  • It starts on the 24th of February and ends on the 31st of March

  • CPS are currently looking into this. We will update you as soon as we know

  • Mental health resources now include the Ethnic Minority (EM) Stakeholder Toolkit, translated guidance and additional accessible format assets.

    The Mind to Mind campaign continues to encourage people to look after their mental wellbeing.

    The Mind to Mind campaign has been designed to help normalise discussions around mental health and wellbeing, and promotes the dedicated NHS inform site as a trusted resource to help people who may be facing challenges with their mental wellbeing. 

    The Mind to Mind website features lived experience videos to give people the tools they need to help them manage their own mental wellbeing. The videos are bite-sized and include a range of people talking about their own challenges around mental wellbeing and what they do to cope. Topics covered include dealing with anxiety and panic, handling stress, loneliness and isolation, lifting mood, coping with money worries and moving through grief.

    Key Messages

    • If you’re going through a difficult patch or are feeling overwhelmed, anxious or lonely, it’s important to remember that help is available.

    • The Mind to Mind website features over 30 videos of people talking about their mental wellbeing challenges in a bid to help others who may be going through the same.

    • The website also provides practical advice on how to deal with life’s ups and downs and signposts where people can access further support.

    • You’re not alone. Find out how others are taking care of their mental wellbeing at nhsinform.scot/mindtomind

  • Lyme disease is still on the rise in Scotland. It is caused by being bitten by bacteria passed by the bite of an infected tick and can be serious if not treated early. Resources are available to help you spread the word throughout May, Lyme Disease Awareness Month.

    To help increase awareness of tick bites and the symptoms of Lyme disease, stakeholder materials have been developed in a bid to encourage the public to be more tick aware and take precautions when spending time outdoors. Materials highlight the preventative measures that can be taken to avoid tick bites and provide advice on what to do if bitten.

    Key Messages

    • Lyme Disease is on the rise in Scotland and can be a serious condition if not treated early.

    • You should take measures to prevent tick bites when spending time outdoors.

    • The quicker you find and remove ticks, the less likely you are to get ill.

    • Lyme Disease is usually easier to treat the earlier it is diagnosed.

    • The most common signs of Lyme disease in its early stages include a red, circular rash on your skin and cold or flu-like symptoms such as tiredness, headaches and muscle and joint pain.

  • Rethink Dementia encourages audiences to focus on the person, not the condition, with the campaign creative being centred around treating people with dementia exactly as they did before the diagnosis – highlighting the simple ways people can help their family and friends who have been diagnosed to stay connected.  

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Robbie Collins

Digital Communications Officer

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