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New Zealand’s “Love Better” Program Aids Teenagers Recovering from Breakups

“I'm doing it now, Fine. Looking intently at her phone screen”, a young woman declares, "I'm officially erasing my ex from all my socials. I'm moving on, she mutters as she leans in.
Yash Pratap Singh 5:05 pm 3 min read
New Zealand's "Love Better" Program Aids Teenagers Recovering from Breakups

New Zealand's "Love Better" Program Aids Teenagers Recovering from Breakups

New Zealand's "Love Better" Program Aids Teenagers Recovering from Breakups
Source: NDTV.com

“I’m doing it now, Fine. Looking intently at her phone screen”, a young woman declares, “I’m officially erasing my ex from all my socials. I’m moving on, she mutters as she leans in.

The Love Better campaign can be found across generation Z-friendly media and social media platforms.

The movie is part of a unique new effort by the New Zealand government to encourage young people through the experience of being dumped and offer healthy ways to process their feelings. The video acknowledges the universal reality that “breakups suck” and features the footage.

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The Love Better campaign can be found across generation Z-friendly media and social media platforms.

It includes every kind of media on social media sites, notably on Instagram and podcasts like videos, essays, podcasts, and other content. Instead of staged or planned enactments, it uses real footage of young people talking about how they deal with breakups.

A failed relationship might result in feelings of grief, loneliness, and low self-esteem, according to the programme. It might have a long-term effect on someone’s mental health. Long-term, this may result in family violence.

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One of the highest rates of juvenile suicide in the developed world is seen in New Zealand. Furthermore, six out of ten young people in the 16 to 24 age range have a breakup, and the majority of them as a result experienced or perpetrated adverse impacts. Their future approach to relationships may be improved by these formative encounters.

Breakup among teenagers

“No other government has ever tried this strategy in the world yet and the strength of this campaign lies in how we’re doing it: leveraging some of those real, raw stories while also making sure that we have platforms that reach young people “To The Guardian, she spoke.

The “Love Better” campaign

The “Love Better” campaign provides advice on what to do after a relationship ends and recommends healthy approaches to grieving. It is requested that people “own the feels.” The voiceover in a promotional video said, “Breakups hurt, but you can still use them to your advantage. Own the emotions “.Young people were seen sharing real stories of breakups to help their peers who may be going through similar experiences

One in six young people reported having physical fights in their relationships, despite the fact that the majority of the reported hurt was emotional. In 2021, the Labour-led government unveiled New Zealand’s first plan to end domestic violence, a problem that had baffled earlier administrations and was widely acknowledged as one of the nation’s biggest social problems despite being impossible to measure.

Radhakrishnan, who headed a refugee organisation before she entered parliament, stated, “Family and sexual abuse are highly prevalent in New Zealand. We’ve been trying to change that, and we realise we’ll need creative solutions to make it happen.

According to the government, the campaign will cost NZ$6.4m ($4m; £3.2m) over three years, which will be allocated through past funding announcements.

Some of the monies were given to Youthline, an established peer support organisation, for a particular text and email service to help young people who need extra assistance after seeing the Love Better campaign online.

According to Jo Madsen, clinical lead at Youthline, “normally it seems like your only option after a breakup, other than necessarily disliking the person or shutting off the person, is not feeling anything in response.” “So it’s really wonderful to show actually, it’s normal to experience all these sentiments in response to a breakup and these are some ways you can cope with them”.

She claimed that the emergence of the internet and social media had given breakups new, intricate dimensions. Alternatively, in the words of one young person, “This is becoming crazy when they recorded themselves laying in bed during the first campaign ad and worked their way up to blocking their ex on social media”. This situation is out of control. At night, I must get some rest. I have to overcome this obstacle. Erase it”.

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