Palmerston North Launches Campaign with Youth Focus


Fri 14 Oct 2011

Palmerston North City Council, NZ Police, It's Not Ok and local agencies have joined together as part of an initiative to lower the level of ...

Palmerston North City Council, NZ Police, It's Not Ok and local agencies have joined together as part of an initiative to lower the level of family violence in Palmerston North.

The campaign uses local celebrities such as Aaron Cruden (All Black), Tiki Tane (Musician), Kayla Shortland (Black Sticks), Levi Sherwood (Motorcross Rider), The Nerines (Musicians) with messages aimed at young people to raise awareness of the issue and the steps they can take to help reduce the problem.

You can find out more information about the campaign via the Student City website here. 

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