Government anti-domestic violence group, The Line, has kicked off its latest push to get young people to understand what is right and wrong when it comes to domestic violence.
The campaign is for young people, and the message is clear: “If you hurt someone, you cross the line. And if you cross the line, it can’t be undone. Everyone will know what you did. You can't undo it.”
The campaign website notes that there is no excuse for violence, and there are lasting consequences if you hurt someone. However, if you have crossed the line, there is support available so you can choose to not do it again.
The ‘You can’t undo violence’ campaign launched across digital channels on 28 September and it will also appear in cinemas and high foot-traffic areas for young people.