Nurturing our futures
Eddy Royal
Curative has collaborated with Health New Zealand Te Whatu Ora and a team of co-designers to launch a new nationwide prevention campaign to keep pregnancy alcohol-free to prevent the life-long impacts of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD).
FASD is currently a leading cause of preventable intellectual and neurodevelopmental disability in New Zealand.
By taking a multi-generational approach and encouraging New Zealanders to ‘nurture the future within’, the campaign raises awareness of FASD and educates around alcohol use during pregnancy. It highlights that we are all future ancestors, so we all have a role to play to support positive action in our whānau and hapori.
“There are complexities and sensitivities within the prevention of FASD and Māori are disproportionately represented in FASD statistics, but we know FASD is preventable,” says Eddy Royal, Managing Director of Curative. “Te Whatu Ora Health New Zealand were clear that this messaging was for all whānau – we all need to work together to support pregnant people and their whānau to have healthy, alcohol-free pregnancies, underpinned by a commitment to reduce inequity in alcohol-related harm.”
The campaign was developed through an authentic co-design process. At the heart of the mahi were a collective of co-designers called Te Kapa Manawa.
“This rōpū lent their voices and experiences to this mahi, and through conversations with their own communities, brought such a richness to the kōrero” says Eddy. “Coupled with clinical expertise and the advice and ideas from our whānau living with FASD, we gained so much clarity about what needs to be done now and into the future.”
The campaign creative gives life to the idea that everything we do while pregnant has an effect through the generations.
“During the co-design process we were guided by the whakataukī, Poipoia te kākano, kia puāwai – nurture the seed and it will bloom,” says Kaan Hiini, Design Director at Curative. “A key idea emerged that the future already lies within all of us. So our hero spot takes us on an intimate journey with five generations of women who together tell the story of how a mother carries the seed of her grandchildren, great-grandchildren and beyond.”
Created in collaboration with the team at Film Construction, including Director Dahnu Graham and Photographer Kata Brooks, the campaign creative features a rich, warm aesthetic inspired by the colours of te Taiao. Double exposure is utilised in the visual approach to the OOH images featuring each of the five authentic wāhine, underscoring the central theme of ‘the future within’.
The campaign message is also supported by the taonga pūoro composition that accompanies the video, created by pūoro player Ruby Solly. “The instrument Ruby is playing is the pūtorino, which is a unique pūoro shaped like the cocoon of the case moth – a home to protect its young” Kaan says. “Various taonga pūoro were played to support māmā during childbirth, so we knew we wanted to include this beautiful and ancient sound unique to Aotearoa in the campaign.”
Minimising the harm that alcohol causes is an important step towards growing a healthy and equitable society in Aotearoa, for current and future generations. “‘Nurture the Future Within’ reminds us that the future is already within us,” Eddy says.
“It’s our collective responsibility to protect it.”
Credits
Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora
Rebecca Ruwhiu-Collins, Pou Tātaki Pae Ora Manager Addictions Hauora Māori Services
Nari Faiers, Public & Population Health Senior Advisor Hauora Māori Services
Curative
Eddy Royal, Managing Director
Pippa van Paauwe, Strategic Planner
Melanie Harries, Project Manager
Kaan Hiini, Design Director
Kate Prior, Storyteller
Lauren Wepa, Designer
Georgia Hoffman, Senior Producer
Film Construction
Perry Bradley, Founding Partner
Belinda Bradley, Partner
Leah Oram, Producer
Dahnu Graham, Director
Katya Brook, Photographer
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