Skin Care Campaign
The Skin Care Campaign is an alliance of patient groups, companies and other organisations with a common interest in skin health. It is administered by the National Eczema Society.
The Skin Care Campaign enjoys the professional support of the British Association of Dermatologists, the British Dermatological Nursing Group and the Primary Care Dermatology Society, the Health Education Authority and the Health and Safety Executive.
The Skin Care Campaign Objectives are:
- Working for the improvement of health care for people with skin disease;
- Educates and informs the public and others about skin diseases and their treatment; and
- Supports other organisations in order to pursue these objectives
Activities include the following.
- Campaigning to Parliament, to the Department of Health, to NHS Authorities and Trusts, and to other bodies and agencies which influence health care provision.
- Educating and informing health care professionals and the public through a media campaign about skin diseases and their prevention and treatment.
- Enabling the provision of information and advice about skin diseases and their prevention and treatment directly to the public through a programme of skin information days.
The Skin Care Campaign does not have the administrative capacity to respond to public enquiries. However, their website provides a lot of information and includes a directory giving information on many common and rare skin disorders and patient support groups.
Checked: October 2004