Communications Campaign Materials
Welcome to the East Midlands communications campaign page. Here you’ll find downloadable posters, social media graphics and screen assets to help you share consistent, non-judgemental messages about healthy communication and family relationships.
Start by downloading the Campaign Toolkit, which provides clear guidance on the campaign messages, suggested usage, and how to share materials confidently and consistently.You can then download individual image files from the galleries below, or download the Materials ZIP file, which includes:
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Print-ready posters (PDF) includes 3mm bleed and crop marks for professional printing
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Digital posters (PNG) best for screens, newsletters and websites
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Social media assets in two formats: Instagram (4:3) and square (ideal for most other platforms)
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TV and screen assets (16:9) for reception screens, waiting rooms screens, noticeboards, and other digital signage
Suggested social media post: Frequent, intense, or poorly resolved arguments between parents and co-parents can affect children’s wellbeing, behaviour, and sense of safety. Small changes in how you talk to each other make a big difference. If you’d like to learn more, visit: https://eastmidsrelationships.org.
Posters

Instagram (4:3)
When sharing any of the campaign assets on social media, please ensure there is always an accompanying post that includes a link to the East Mids Relationships website. This helps parents, carers and professionals find further information, practical support, and details of upcoming webinars and resources.
Suggested social media post: Frequent, intense, or poorly resolved arguments between parents and co-parents can affect children’s wellbeing, behaviour, and sense of safety. Small changes in how you talk to each other make a big difference. If you’d like to learn more, visit: https://eastmidsrelationships.org.

Social media - square
When sharing any of the campaign assets on social media, please ensure there is always an accompanying post that includes a link to the East Mids Relationships website. This helps parents, carers and professionals find further information, practical support, and details of upcoming webinars and resources.
Suggested social media post: Frequent, intense, or poorly resolved arguments between parents and co-parents can affect children’s wellbeing, behaviour, and sense of safety. Small changes in how you talk to each other make a big difference. If you’d like to learn more, visit: https://eastmidsrelationships.org.

TV and screen assets (16:9)




















