A campaign has been launched to help young people recover from break-ups and prevent them from falling into depression. A huge budget has also been allocated by the government for this. Young men and women can join this campaign through message, call or email.
If someone is in a relationship and it breaks up, there is no need to despair. Because the New Zealand government has now started a campaign for such young men and women. The government has backed a campaign launched for 16 to 24-year-olds to help them recover from break-ups and prevent depression. Along with this, it has also been decided to allocate a huge budget for this.
In fact, in many cases, post-breakup has serious consequences. Young men and women take wrong steps. In such a situation, ‘Love Better Campaign’ has been started in New Zealand. Through the ‘Love Better Campaign’, efforts will be made to prevent young people from falling into depression due to break-ups.
According to CNN’s report, the campaign has been started in New Zealand with the consent of Priyanka Radhakrishnan, Minister for Women. The Ministry of Social Development and Employment has also released a budget of over Rs.30 crore for this campaign.
Priyanka Radhakrishnan said in a statement that more than 1,200 young people told us they needed support to deal with the initial experiences of a breakup. Young people identified breakups as a common challenge.