Social change music video to address youth suicide

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To use music videos to promote the connections between diversity, creativity and social change.

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The song Jaw Set by Philip Patston has a strong message about suicide. The music video will spark a conversation about this in a different way, particularly amongst young men.

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This campaign started on 10 Jul 2012 and ended on 10 Jul 2013.