Saatchi & Saatchi partner with Pregnant Then Screwed to create a campaign that can't be ignored

Saatchi & Saatchi partner with Pregnant Then Screwed to create a campaign that can't be ignored

A Cry For Help

Pregnant Then Screwed, the charity working to end the motherhood penalty, has partnered with Saatchi & Saatchito launch A Cry For Help, an integrated nationwide campaign running across DOOH, Spotify, digital and social to support a new national report into the childcare crisis released by the charity.

A Cry For Help centres on a core audio asset of a baby crying, a sound that has been scientifically proven to be impossible for human brains to ignore, whether or not you have children. 

To develop a crying audio that would generate an optimum emotive and physical response, Saatchi & Saatchi engaged Professor Lauren Stewart, Professor of Psychology and founder of the Music Mind and Brain MSc course at Goldsmiths, University of London.

Supplemented with DOOH and voiceover for Spotify and radio, the audio brings to life the sheer scale of the childcare crisis, symbolises the cry for help from parents across the UK, and highlights the need for attention.

The work will play out across OOH including Ocean Outdoor’s full motion DOOH screen located in Eat Street, Westfield London and across Spotify and social media from Friday 3rd March through to Mother’s Day (19th March) across the UK, as part of an urgent demand by Pregnant Then Screwed for a clear investment plan for the childcare sector.

The campaign has been developed to promote a new national report from Pregnant Then Screwed, which surveyed more than 24,000 parents and revealed that three in four mothers (76%) who pay for childcare say it no longer makes financial sense for them to work. The UK's childcare costs are now in the top three most expensive across the developed world (according to data from the OECD) and this is driving up debt for families, with 1 in 3 (32%) parents who use formal childcare admitting that they have had to rely on some form of debt to cover their childcare costs.

Franki Goodwin, chief creative officer, Saatchi & Saatchi comments, “If you’ve ever tried to do anything whilst there’s the sound of a baby crying nearby… it’s impossible… even if it’s not your baby. Humans are hardwired to take notice of this sound and we’re proud to have partnered with Pregnant Then Screwed to create a campaign impossible to ignore and we hope that in these weeks before Mother’s Day, our message will be heard and listened to.”

Professor Lauren Stewart, Professor of Psychology at Goldsmiths, University of London says, “Research has shown that a baby’s cry is impossible to ignore, whether we’re parents or not – the sound’s high pitch, long duration, and varied utterances are particularly associated with strong aversive and physical responses, including increased heart rate and sweating. I worked with Saatchi & Saatchi and synthesized the existing evidence to create a bespoke cry for this campaign, designed to be the most unignorable and aversive cry possible. Put simply, an infant’s cry is a natural example of a perfectly tuned mechanism for attention and action. The cry works like an alarm or siren that just can't be silenced.”

Lauren Fabianski, Communications Director, Pregnant Then Screwed, adds, “Mothers can't pay to go to work, it doesn't make any sense, but after years of underfunding from the government and ever-increasing childcare fees the majority of mothers now say that it doesn't make financial sense for them to work. Childcare providers are desperately underfunded, with more than half saying they operated at a loss in 2022, and on top of this we're seeing early years workers as staff falling below the poverty line due to low rates of pay. The whole sector is on its knees, and it is continuing to collapse around us, meanwhile more and more mothers fall out of the workplace.

That’s why we’ve partnered with Saatchi & Saatchi to create our ultimate Cry For Help in an attempt to get the Government to take the childcare crisis seriously ahead of the Spring Statement. This is a cry that they cannot ignore."

Credits

CAMPAIGN TITLE: A Cry For Help
CLIENT: Pregnant Then Screwed
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DVERTISING AGENCY: Saatchi & Saatchi
CCO: Franki Goodwin
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Gemma Phillips
CREATIVES: Holly Georgious, Lawrence Slater
EXECUTIVE DESIGN DIRECTOR: Nathan Crawford
DESIGNERS: Scott Powell & Benny Yang
MANAGING DIRECTOR: Sarah Jenkins
MANAGING PARTNER: Alicia Iveson
ACCOUNT DIRECTOR: Kallie Merentitis
STRATEGY DIRECTOR: Gail Anderson-Brown
EXECUTIVE PRODUCTION DIRECTOR: Matthew Hodges
SENIOR CREATIVE PRODUCER: Jessica Nelson
SENIOR INTEGRATED PRODUCER: Margarida Alfama
PR: Celia Venables, Lucy Burton
PRODUCTION COMPANIES: Sliced Studio, The Factory, BearJam
DOOH: Ocean Outdoor

For more information, please contact:

Lucy Burton

PR Director

lucy.burton@saatchi.co.uk

About Saatchi & Saatchi

Saatchi & Saatchi have a simple ambition to create the most influential creative ideas for

modern Britain. This spirit is brought to bear on transformative work for clients including EE, BT, Direct Line, GSK, Britvic, Pilgrims and Siemens, alongside recent new business wins including Subway and AlTi. The company also launched Upriser in 2022, a free to access creative schools platform available to any secondary school in the UK.

The Saatchi & Saatchi network unites 114 offices in 67 countries and 6,500 people. Saatchi & Saatchi is part of the Publicis Groupe.

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About Pregnant Then Screwed

Pregnant Then Screwed is a charity that seeks to protect, support and promote the rights of pregnant women and mothers. They carry out extensive research into the effects of systemic cultural and institutional discrimination during pregnancy and motherhood.

Their support services include: a free employment rights helpline, a free benefits advice clinic, a free mental health support line, pro bono legal advice and a tribunal mentor scheme that supports women who are considering legal action against their employer. Pregnant Then Screwed campaign for changes that will end the motherhood penalty and we support working mums to rebuild their confidence and find work that works for them.

www.pregnantthenscrewed.com

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