The federal government's Stop it at the Start campaign has released its latest commercial via the Department of Social Services.
Stop it at the Start aims to help break the cycle of violence by encouraging adults to reflect on their attitudes, and have conversations about respect with young people.
The campaign is aimed at parents and family members of children aged 10–17, as well as the teachers, coaches, community leaders and employers of young people.
The $19 million fourth stage of the campaign, called Jack and Ava, will run on television, social media and out-of-home.
The government is reportedly funding another two stages of the campaign at a cost of $46 million.
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