Adolescents going through a difficult breakup will be able to get qualified help from specialists. It has been reported CNN With a link to Radio New Zealand.
On March 22, New Zealand launched a social campaign to help young people recovering from separation from loved ones. It was called “Love Better” and $4 million or 6.4 million New Zealand dollars will be allocated for its implementation. Activists will receive payments from the Ministry of Social Development for three years.
In this way, lawmakers hope to help young people recover from a breakup and minimize the harm from their first relationship experience.
The campaign was launched under the influence of young New Zealanders who, according to the government, have identified for themselves one of the most pressing issues of the generation. More than 1,200 teens said they needed support to cope with the pain of early intimacy and separation in one study.
The promotional video for the campaign begins with the words “breakups suck”. It also shows cutscenes of videos where teenagers talk about the need to block their ex to forget their past relationships.
There is already a special telephone and online helpline for young people operating under the leadership of Youthline in the country. The company is busy supporting young people aged 12 to 24. This organization will reportedly receive a portion of the due payments as part of the “Love Better” campaign.
It is known that “Love Better” will actively use social networks to overcome the consequences of separation within the community. The government is committed to eliminating domestic violence and sexual violence in general by allocating funds to the campaign.
According to the New Zealand Ministry of Justice, the country’s police received nearly 10,000 reports of sexual assault in 2020, and nearly half of rape survivors were under the age of 18 at the time of reporting.
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Source: Gazeta

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