Breaking Silence Season 1 Say Something
Health & Wellbeing
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9m 32s
Domestic abuse devastates many Pacific families in NZ, yet secrecy and shame keep it hidden. Simonne struggled to find people to speak openly. Her search led her to the powerful "Say Something" video and its actors, like Lavahki. The 19-year-old had previously attempted suicide. What drives such profound pain? Let's watch and uncover the issues.
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