Act F.A.S.T. – Stroke
The Public Health Agency’s Act F.A.S.T. stroke campaign, adapted from National Health Service England’s campaign, launches on 1 March. The campaign raises awareness of the Act F.A.S.T. (Face, Arms, Speech, Time) acronym, which provides a memorable way of identifying the most common signs of a stroke and emphasises the importance of acting quickly by calling 999.
The Act F.A.S.T. campaign will run in March across TV, radio, outdoor, print and digital, including social media advertising. See the communications toolkit for further information.
Please support the campaign by sharing the campaign resources via your own communication channels.
Television advertising (for viewing only)
Act F.A.S.T. TV advert (30 sec)
Also available in British Sign Language and Irish Sign Language.
Social assets and copy
Support the campaign by creating your own posts on social media using the post copy and social assets.
Arms (16x9) social video (17 sec)
Arms (1x1) social video (17 sec)
Face (16x9) social video (17 sec)
Face (1x1) social video (17 sec)
Speech (16x9) social video (17 sec)
Speech (1x1) social video (17 sec)
Time (16x9) social video (15 sec)
Time (1x1) social video (15 sec)
Act F.A.S.T. social static (1x1)
Email signature
Email signature for use with the Act F.A.S.T. campaign
Web banner
Web banner for use with the Act F.A.S.T. campaign
Posters