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TBWA\TEQUILA\DIGITAL\SHIFT, Auckland / PREVENTING VIOLENCE, NEW ZEALAND / 2009
Overview
Credits
Effectiveness
“The purpose of a National helpline is to help victims of violence to become safer. It’s terribly ironic and awful if a pamphlet or card with information about our helpline turns out to be the cause of a woman getting assaulted if their partner finds it. These little barcodes are the perfect ‘invisible’ way for victims to have the number safely.” (Liz McAneny, Min. Social Development)“Great idea to put onto an address book. He would never find it, even though he might look in the address book to see what she’s written. Absolutely brilliant.” (Rachel Smith, Family Violence Hospital Intervention Coordinator).
Execution
We created adhesive, faux ‘barcodes’ that carry a helpline number that’s disguised as the bar’s code. Printed in the standard New Zealand barcode shape and form, they can be stuck onto any domestic purchased product and go completely unnoticed. They also cost next to nothing to reproduce enabling us to make hundreds of rolls of the stickers, which we gave to hospital A&E departments throughout the country. Nurses became our media channel, so that after dispensing treatment, nurses were able to dispense the helpline number to the victim.
Strategy
Domestic abuse victims often reject helpline phone numbers in fear their partner will find them. Indeed, there have been reported cases of violence upon discovery of such material. We were briefed by NGO “Preventing Violence in the Home” (New Zealand) to come up with a new delivery method that was ultra-discrete and cost effective.Traditional advertising mediums were never going to be the answer. Instead, we arrived at a real solution. And without being melodramatic, a solution that could save lives.
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