Spousal violence: espousing hope

Authors
Angeline Chua Wei Ting, Hoong Shuman Melissa, Lim Sun Thai Sae Lim, Tan Yi Xin

Supervisors
Ferdinand de Bakker

Year

Abstract

The project’s campaign Espousing Hope (EH!) aimed to encourage dialogue about spousal violence among young adults in Singapore. Targeted at youths aged 19 to 25, it hoped to spark conversations, online and offline, to create an open and supportive social environment, pushing the spousal violence issue from private sphere onto public agenda. This was so that victims and perpetrators feel validated and supported if and when they want to seek help or comfort.

This report contains primary and secondary research on our target audience’s attitudes and perceptions towards spousal violence. It also details the theoretical framework on which the strategic campaign communication was based, campaign execution and tactics, and campaign evaluation based on impact and the fulfilment of output objectives. It concludes with campaign limitations and challenges, and recommendations for future directions. Original documents, campaign collateral materials and diagrams are included in the appendices.

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http://hdl.handle.net/10356/63117