RETHINKING Migraine in times of COVID-19
Communication Toolkit

To help us spread the word about the launch of the “Migraine, my brain” campaign, falling under the RETHINKING Migraine in times of COVID-19 project, we have created for you a communication toolkit that we invite you to share on your social media networks.

The toolkit includes a few pre-drafted social media posts and the direct links to download the visuals, please feel free to adapt the text to your own communication style. 

When publishing the post on social media, you can tag @EU_Brain on Twitter and/or @European Brain Council on LinkedIn. Please use the hashtag #MigraineMyBrain.

We will be grateful for your help in communication and dissemination of the “Migraine, my brain” campaign. Please do not hesitate to get in touch with us if you need additional graphic sizes, formats or more information, you can contact us at comm@braincouncil.eu.

“Migraine, my brain” – Campaign launch

The “Migraine, my brain” campaign falls under RETHINKING Migraine in times of COVID-19, a research-driven project offering tangible policy changes to improve the lives of people living with migraine across Europe. It challenges the status quo and refreshes the European policy debate on people living with migraine, recognises the consequences of the burdens during the COVID-19 pandemic and encourages multi-stakeholder-driven policy.

Suggested tweet:

📢 @EU_Brain launches #MigraineMyBrain campaign with the aim to rethink #migraine care!
 
This Migraine & #Headache Awareness Month, find out what we can do to improve the lives of people living with migraine 👉bit.ly/3m4zl5C
 
#MHAM

Suggested LinkedIn post:

📢 The European Brain Council launches #MigraineMyBrain campaign with the aim to rethink #migraine care!
 
This Migraine & #Headache Awareness Month, find out what we can do to improve the lives of people living with migraine 👉bit.ly/3m4zl5C
 
#MHAM

RETHINKING Migraine in times of COVID-19 : Call to action

“ RETHINKING Migraine in times of COVID-19”, the second project in the series, sheds light on how people living with migraine have been impacted by the pandemic, which good practices have been put in place and what lessons can be learnt from this experience. It provides insight into why we need to rethink migraine to provide and ensure access to optimal care for all.

Suggested tweet:

CALL TO ACTION to improve the lives of people living with #migraine in the following areas:
 
📢 Public awareness & disease education
⚙️ Efficient disease management
👨‍⚕️ Timely diagnosis & personalised treatment
 
Read the policy report ➡️ bit.ly/3taHfhS
 
#MigraineMyBrain

Suggested LinkedIn post:

CALL TO ACTION to improve the lives of people living with #migraine in the following areas:
 
📢 Public awareness & disease education
⚙️ Efficient disease management
👨‍⚕️ Timely diagnosis & personalised treatment
 
Read the policy report ➡️ bit.ly/3taHfhS
 
#MigraineMyBrain

RETHINKING Migraine in times of COVID-19 – Prevalence

Migraine is a complex neurological disease identified as the leading cause of years lived with disability in people under the age of 50 years, the leading cause of disability in young women and the second leading cause of disability in the world. An estimated 41 million adult Europeans live with migraine of varying severity.

Suggested tweet:

📢 It is estimated that 41 million people in Europe live with #migraine.
 
Now is the time to raise awareness, rethink migraine & respond to the challenge it poses on our society.
 
Learn more about the #MigraineMyBrain campaign launched by @EU_Brain 👉 bit.ly/3m4zl5C

Suggested LinkedIn post:

📢 It is estimated that 41 million people in Europe live with #migraine.
 
Now is the time to raise awareness, rethink migraine & respond to the challenge it poses on our society.
 
Learn more about the #MigraineMyBrain campaign launched by the European Brain Council 👉 bit.ly/3m4zl5C