Inaugural dating violence awareness week : a communication campaign to raise awareness of dating violence.

The authors of this Final Year Project report collaborated with a specialised counselling centre for interpersonal violence, the Centre for Promoting Alternatives to Violence (PAVe), to plan and actualise a public communication campaign. Dating Violence Awareness Week (DVAW) was conceptualised...

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Main Authors: Lee, Carmen Jia Min., Leow, Angeline Xin Ling., Li, Priscilla Zhi Yi., Ng, Jasmine Xue Jing.
Other Authors: Lee Chun Wah
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2009
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-184322019-12-10T12:33:25Z Inaugural dating violence awareness week : a communication campaign to raise awareness of dating violence. Lee, Carmen Jia Min. Leow, Angeline Xin Ling. Li, Priscilla Zhi Yi. Ng, Jasmine Xue Jing. Lee Chun Wah Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information DRNTU::Social sciences::Communication::Promotional communication::Communication campaigns The authors of this Final Year Project report collaborated with a specialised counselling centre for interpersonal violence, the Centre for Promoting Alternatives to Violence (PAVe), to plan and actualise a public communication campaign. Dating Violence Awareness Week (DVAW) was conceptualised in response to a general lack of awareness about dating violence amongst young Singaporeans. This integrated communications campaign aims to increase awareness about dating violence and its four different aspects, including emotional, psychological, sexual and physical violence. In addition, the campaign also aims to increase awareness of PAVe Centre as a specialised counselling centre where individuals affected by dating violence can seek help. DVAW hopes to reach out to young Singaporeans aged 17 to 25. As dating violence is a relatively untouched topic in Singapore and there were no formal campaigns that tackled this issue, DVAW can be considered a pioneer effort. The team initiated publicity efforts to engage and communicate with youths. This included carrying out a launch event, leveraging on online platforms, media relations and community outreach. These strategies were employed in hopes of achieving informational, attitudinal and behavarioural objectives. Based on pre- and post-campaign evaluation, the various objectives were achieved. Overall, the campaign resulted in significant returns of a 44.3% increase in awareness of dating violence and a 50% increase in awareness of PAVe Centre, hence fulfilling the main informational objectives of the campaign. Bachelor of Communication Studies 2009-06-29T02:17:59Z 2009-06-29T02:17:59Z 2009 2009 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/18432 en Nanyang Technological University 313 p. application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
building NTU Library
country Singapore
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topic DRNTU::Social sciences::Communication::Promotional communication::Communication campaigns
spellingShingle DRNTU::Social sciences::Communication::Promotional communication::Communication campaigns
Lee, Carmen Jia Min.
Leow, Angeline Xin Ling.
Li, Priscilla Zhi Yi.
Ng, Jasmine Xue Jing.
Inaugural dating violence awareness week : a communication campaign to raise awareness of dating violence.
description The authors of this Final Year Project report collaborated with a specialised counselling centre for interpersonal violence, the Centre for Promoting Alternatives to Violence (PAVe), to plan and actualise a public communication campaign. Dating Violence Awareness Week (DVAW) was conceptualised in response to a general lack of awareness about dating violence amongst young Singaporeans. This integrated communications campaign aims to increase awareness about dating violence and its four different aspects, including emotional, psychological, sexual and physical violence. In addition, the campaign also aims to increase awareness of PAVe Centre as a specialised counselling centre where individuals affected by dating violence can seek help. DVAW hopes to reach out to young Singaporeans aged 17 to 25. As dating violence is a relatively untouched topic in Singapore and there were no formal campaigns that tackled this issue, DVAW can be considered a pioneer effort. The team initiated publicity efforts to engage and communicate with youths. This included carrying out a launch event, leveraging on online platforms, media relations and community outreach. These strategies were employed in hopes of achieving informational, attitudinal and behavarioural objectives. Based on pre- and post-campaign evaluation, the various objectives were achieved. Overall, the campaign resulted in significant returns of a 44.3% increase in awareness of dating violence and a 50% increase in awareness of PAVe Centre, hence fulfilling the main informational objectives of the campaign.
author2 Lee Chun Wah
author_facet Lee Chun Wah
Lee, Carmen Jia Min.
Leow, Angeline Xin Ling.
Li, Priscilla Zhi Yi.
Ng, Jasmine Xue Jing.
format Final Year Project
author Lee, Carmen Jia Min.
Leow, Angeline Xin Ling.
Li, Priscilla Zhi Yi.
Ng, Jasmine Xue Jing.
author_sort Lee, Carmen Jia Min.
title Inaugural dating violence awareness week : a communication campaign to raise awareness of dating violence.
title_short Inaugural dating violence awareness week : a communication campaign to raise awareness of dating violence.
title_full Inaugural dating violence awareness week : a communication campaign to raise awareness of dating violence.
title_fullStr Inaugural dating violence awareness week : a communication campaign to raise awareness of dating violence.
title_full_unstemmed Inaugural dating violence awareness week : a communication campaign to raise awareness of dating violence.
title_sort inaugural dating violence awareness week : a communication campaign to raise awareness of dating violence.
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