May 2, 2024

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Industry raises awareness for mental health in sports with ‘Behind the Jersey’ campaign

UnLtd, MBM, Supernormal and Someday Studios have collaborated to help Voices of Hope launch part two of the ‘Behind the Jersey’ campaign, to smash the stigma around mental health.

The campaign features well-known Kiwi sporting stars sharing their challenges around mental health, to normalise the conversation around mental health in the sports community and beyond.

The campaign is building upon the success and overwhelming positive response to the initial campaign in 2022. Part Two of the campaign features stories from Kieran Read, Maia Wilson, Jack Salt, Tayla Clement, Adam Thomson, and Alrie Meleisea. Their vulnerability gives insight to the mental health struggles that athletes face behind their jerseys.

The creative was created by Supernormal and Someday Studios with media by MBM and media support by TVNZ, Warner Bros. Discovery, NZME, Mediaworks, oOh!media and Lumo. 

Brendan Muller, General Manager of UnLtd Aotearoa says: “This partnership is a beautiful example of the positive impact our industry can generate when we work together. The campaign idea is so powerful and thanks to the generous support of MBM and many media owners, this important message will be seen far and wide in New Zealand, reminding anyone dealing with mental health challenges that they are not alone.”

The MBM team have not only created the media strategy for the campaign but helped secure pro-bono media inventory for the campaign to ensure this important message is seen across the country.

Julia Evans, Group Business Director at MBM says: “Nothing makes us happier at MBM than our media partners getting behind an amazing cause. Thank you so much to TVNZ, Warner Bros. Discovery, NZME, Mediaworks, oOh!media and Lumo for their generous contributions to the Voices of Hope campaign. Reaching the masses with a message that benefits the community is something we are passionate about.”

The campaign and the inspiring interviews with athletes will be available from 24 July on https://thevoicesofhope.org/

Genevieve Mora, Co-Founder of Voices of Hope says: “We are so grateful for the support by the media and creative industry in helping us bring this campaign to life and making sure it’s seen by more people than ever before. By sharing these powerful stories, we hope to create more awareness, understanding, compassion, and support for the sports community and beyond.”

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