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Breath: Anti-Bullying Campaign

Breath is primarily a program designed to give school aged children ways to work in anonymity to report acts of bullying they may see, or to seek help with problems they may be having such as depression. With peer pressure alone teens tend to brush acts of bullying, teasing or fighting under the rug even if they may not be taking part in it. This idea works in three ways: Signage and Pamphlets for awareness, a phone application controlled by the school, and a website community for people to seek help from.
The poster and Logo for the "Breath" campaign. The idea was to create something shocking that the teenagers would actually stop to look at. This poster emphasis's that even if you aren't contributing, there is still something that could be done.
A simple phone application for students to download to their phones, provided by the school system. It is a simple program, giving students the option to record an act they see or send a note.The information once it is recorded or typed is never stored in the phone itself, and is sent to a system monitored by the school staff to help them see where the problems are.
A pamphlet, this one focused on depression, that can be handed out in nurses offices or main facilities.
The Breath homepage and interior page that show the information available to them all collected into one place.
The forum sections. This is the meat of the website where teens can connect with each other, and still be monitored by professionals in order to help teens find help, and give them a place to find help that maybe they can't afford or are too shy to come forward about to their parents straight away.
Breath: Anti-Bullying Campaign
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Breath is primarily a program designed to give school aged children ways to work in anonymity to report acts of bullying they may see, or to seek Read More

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