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Shining a light against domestic violence

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Date: 8 November 2009

Shining a light against domestic violence

The roar of Western Springs Speedway stilled last night as 150 speedway fans stood and shone torches into the sky, taking a stand against domestic violence.

Spelling out the word “shine” these fans, recruited on entry, created awareness for the charity shine* and it’s campaign against domestic violence.

Senior public relations students at AUT University, working on behalf of the not-for-profit organisation shine* (previously Preventing Violence in the Home), organised the stunt as part of a final year project. The communications students are required to run a not-for-profit public relations agency called Outside the Square. They were thrilled to be assigned to shine*.

“Domestic violence is a serious issue which many people are reluctant to discuss and this is why it thrives. By raising awareness we hope to help change attitudes and help shine* with their goal to rid New Zealand of this problem,” says AUT student, Danielle Neutgens, 21.  

Rachel Goodchild, a relationships commentator and author of Eighty Eight Dates was on hand to MC throughout the night. Spot prizes including AA memberships and a selection of gift vouchers from Donate NZ were won by supporters. All those that participated also received a free torch.

“When we found out that 12 children a year die as a result of domestic violence and 1 in 3 New Zealander women are affected, we were stunned”, says Ms Neutgens. “Changing attitudes and getting people to talk about domestic violence is the first step in the solution.”

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The team was thrilled with the result “It was a huge challenge and a real learning experience but we are extremely pleased with how it has turned out”.

The students also created a social media campaign using facebook and twitter and sites such as Volunteer NZ.

shine*’s Marketing and Development Director, Mary Zefirelli says “the team organised the event with military precision. We couldn’t be more delighted.”

shine*, an acronym for Safer Homes in New Zealand Everyday, is New Zealand’s single largest domestic violence prevention agency. The organisation provides a range of services for both victims and perpetrators to help people feel safer at home and to address the causes of violent behaviour.

ENDS 

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