Government, charities & organizations

No-AI Public-awareness Content, Written Properly

Awareness copy has to edge a reader toward organization while leaving them enough choice to make use of that organization. Overstating the stakes will paralyze the reader. Understating the stakes will ensure no action is taken.

As for the writer, they work from sources you provide, keep every clinical claim traced and write the practical instructions in simple language. They do not use any AI tools. They do not offer any legal advice. Your clinical or safeguarding lead will sign it before it goes out.

$10 per 100 words up to 3 days no account needed

What Makes No-AI Public-awareness Content Different?

Every claim has an owner. The writer names the guideline, dataset or organization behind each statement of risk, so the person reviewing the draft can check it rather than trust it. Signposting is treated as content and not as a footer: the helpline, the hours it runs, and what happens when somebody actually calls.

  • Each risk statement tied to a source you nominate.
  • Written to be signed off by a clinical reviewer.
  • Helpline and next-step details treated as real copy.

Where AI falls down on public-awareness content

This genre is known for failed inventions of statistics. These include one in four cases, nine out of ten cases, and made-up statistics that are nothing more than awareness statements and simply cite no study. Copy generated in this manner drifts from reporting to instructing, and, as a result, those sentences appear to give medical advice, which qualified and licensed professionals would never endorse.

Our Process for Creating No-AI Public-awareness Content

You provide a behavior that needs to be changed and the individual or group that is not currently doing that behavior. The assistant gathers the information you provided and draws a draft after each claim with the cited source. The assistant separates the instructions from the persuasive portion, thus allowing a separate review for the accuracy of the instructions and level of persuasiveness.

How a public-awareness content gets written here

  1. Send the behavior change you want, the audience, and your approved sources.
  2. Writer drafts with every clinical or statistical claim marked to its source.
  3. Instruction and signposting written as their own section, easy to review.
  4. Your clinical or safeguarding lead reviews; two revision rounds in 14 days.

Who Should Buy No-AI Public-awareness Content?

Public health teams, health charities, regulators, and safety campaign bodies, as well as community organizations putting national guidance into something more palatable for their local communities. All these people edit copy directly touching the communities affected. One careless comment will damage more than the dullest of sentences will ever do.

  • Awareness page or leaflet copy written for one audience.
  • A source marked against every clinical or statistical claim.
  • Signposting block with helpline, hours and what to expect.
  • Partner-facing version other organizations can publish themselves.
  • Detector reports attached; copyright transferred on delivery.

What people commission public-awareness content for

  • Explaining symptoms people commonly ignore.
  • Telling older residents how to spot a scam.
  • Raising uptake of a screening appointment.
  • Adapting national guidance for one community.

What public-awareness content cost

One rate, whatever the format: $10 per 100 words. You are paying for the writer’s time and judgement, so the price scales with the words rather than with a package tier.

Typical public-awareness contentWordsWritingFee (1%)You pay
Single awareness page500$50$0.50$50.50
Multi-page awareness set1,400$140$1.40$141.40
Campaign toolkit with partner copy2,800$280$2.80$282.80

The writer receives 100% of the writing price. Our 1% fee is added on top of it, and 0.5% is donated to tree planting. Full pricing breakdown.

No-AI Public-awareness Content Writing FAQs

Every draft goes through an editor, then through several AI detectors and a plagiarism check. Anything that does not come back clean is revised or reassigned. You get the reports with the delivery email.

What the piece is for, who reads it, roughly how long it should be, and anything it must include or avoid. Links to your existing material help. If you are unsure, send what you have and the writer will come back with questions.

Using your approved sources, the writer will provide factual citations, and will not complete the draft until you approve those citations. No sources are included in the draft, each reference is listed with date alongside the corresponding figure. We are not an estimating service and we do not intentionally round numbers to give a figure a greater effect.

Yes, as per your organization’s reporting guidelines, each piece should contain signposting and no method description (i.e. your content should not be clinical or safety advice). This is draft content for your clinical, safeguarding, and legal review teams to approve prior to publication of any content.

Completely. Copyright transfers to you on delivery, with no attribution requirement and no licence back to us. Nothing written for you is resold, repurposed or republished.

Reviews

What clients say about our public-awareness content

Reviews from completed, paid orders in this category.

Laila F Policy Officer, Cedarline Institute

Took the full three days, but solid

I got three days of quiet hopes, which is what they promised, so I only have myself to blame. Your brief is well done with appropriate hedging where evidence is lacking. My director practically ignored the nine hundred words and marked two.

Verified order Policy briefs July 2026
Marie-Claude B Communications Officer, Halberd Housing

Normal people language, one word slipped

Reading age was a key requirement and they nailed it almost everywhere. One paragraph still said mitigation, which no tenant uses. It took me about thirty seconds to change it myself. The remaining part is the clearest version of this page we’ve had in the last six years.

Verified order Public-information pages April 2026
Fiona McG Bid Manager, Torrent Utilities

A bit stiff, but compliant

Bid teams require mandatory answers, word counts, and criteria outlined in the headings. That is what we were missing. Refran, we have that so much covered in our house style that my tone drained out and I had to liven it before submission. It cost an evening, but at least we didn’t miss a requirement like those teams.

Verified order Proposals June 2026

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Verification

Every public-awareness content is checked before it reaches you

We do not ask you to take the no-AI promise on trust. Each draft is run through these platforms and the reports are attached to your delivery email.

12 DETECTORS 0 FLAGGED — CLEARED
Originality.aiAI detection + plagiarism
GPTZeroAI detection
TurnitinAI detection + similarity
CopyleaksAI detection + plagiarism
Winston AIAI detection
ZeroGPTAI detection
SaplingAI detection
Content at ScaleAI detection

How verification works

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$10 per 100 words · all of it to the writer · 0.5% to trees