AboutJoinContactSite MapLegalLinks

MembersPublic ResourcesSpecialist GroupsHealthcare Professionals

About BAD
BAD Constitution
What is a Dermatologist
Access to Care
About the Skin
Skin Cancer
Patient Support Groups
A Biographical History of British Dermatology
The Sarkany Interviews
Historical Posters
Regional History
Patient Information and Leaflets
Frequently Asked Questions

Patient Information & Leaflets

Guidelines

BAD Biological Interventions Register

British Skin Foundation

BAD Media Section

History of British Dermatology

Members' Discussion Forum

BAD Members' Help Section

Do you plan to get a natural tan this summer? (qu. for public only, not medical professionals please)

View Results


>> Media Section

One of the best ways to raise awareness of skin disease is through the media. The media can help in several important ways:
To warn people about how to avoid certain diseases, for example sun safety messages can help prevent skin cancer.
To help break down social stigma surrounding skin disease and challenge myths - for example, that skin disease is linked to hygiene.
To show other people suffering from the same skin disease where to go for help, and to provide advice on treatments.

If you have a skin disease and think you might like to talk to a newspaper, magazine, TV or radio, please do get in touch and we can explain in more detail.

Who can help

We are looking for people of all ages who can talk to a newspaper, magazine, TV or radio about their skin disorder.
For example, women aged 25 to 60 might be best placed talking to a suitable women’s magazine or perhaps a TV breakfast show, younger people to a teen magazine, while some people might be best featuring in their local newspaper or a radio station.
We will guide you through the process and make sure you are happy with the type of media we have in mind before organising anything.

How it works

  1. Contact us with a brief outline of your case and how it has affected your life, as well as your age and contact details, and we will decide which media outlet or publication is best suited to your story. (Of course do please tell us if you have a specific media in mind or any preferences.)
  2. We will then contact the relevant journalist with an outline of your case (you will not be named at this stage). 
  3. If the publication is interested in running your story, we will contact you to ask if you are happy with this choice. The next step is to explain the finer details and put you in touch with the journalist. For print media, they are likely to also require a photo.

Please note that while we put you in contact with the journalist and help guide the article, the BAD has no ultimate control over the editorial content of media reports.
Some publications offer payment for case studies. While we can ask about payment, this is to be arranged directly between yourself and the magazine.

How to help

If you would like to help by featuring in a media report, please email nina@bad.org.uk or write FREE POST to:

Nina Goad
Freepost RLZA-RXYZ-KAUZ
British Association of Dermatologists,
4 Fitzroy Square,
London W1T 5HQ

Please include your name, age, contact details, skin disorder and a brief outline of how it has affected you.

We wish to extend our warmest thanks to anyone who volunteers to help us with this project.

For more information, please call Nina Goad on 020 7391 6355, or email nina@bad.org.uk

Members
Login:
Password:
Skin Cancer Advice and Info
Academic Dermatology
Looking After Your Skin
Ageing Skin - Insights and Interventions
Psoriasis from Gene to Clinic
National Library for Health Skin Disorders Library
 
about | join | contact | site map | legal | links
members | public resources | specialist groups | healthcare professionals
 
site designed by ludwood interactive