New Zealand Is Spending $4 Million To Help Teens Recover From Breakups And Minimize Harm In Their Relationships

 


NewZealand thinks it’s time for its teenagers to say “thank u, next” to their exes and they’re spending millions to make it happen.

The LoveBetter campaign, launched Wednesday, will receive $4 million (NZ$ 6.4 million) over three years from the Ministry of Social Development to help teens recover from breakups and minimize harm in their relationships, CNN affiliate RNZ reported.

The campaign is being driven by New Zealand’s youth and what the government says they’ve identified as one of their key issues.

Part of the campaign – which uses the tagline “own the feels” – includes a dedicated phone, text or email helpline for young people going through a breakup, run by Youthline, an organization dedicated to supporting people ages 12 to 24. Youthline is receiving a portion of the $4 million to support this expansion of its existing helpline service.

The Love Better campaign is part of the government’s broader national strategy to eliminate family violence and sexual violence.

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