Anti-Bullying Campaign Wins Emmy Award
SAMHSA's
"15+ Make Time to Listen—Take Time To Talk
. . . About Bullying" multimedia campaign is the
national winner of the 2004-2005 Community Service Emmy
Award from the National Academy of Television Arts and
Sciences.
Sponsored and produced by WJLA-TV ABC7 and SAMHSA, the
campaign includes a prime-time television special, five
public service announcements, and print materials, which
were created to increase awareness and change behavior
around bullying.
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Louise Peloquin,
Ph.D., Senior Public Health Advisor and Project Director
for SAMHSA's 15+ Anti-Bullying campaign accepted
the Community Service Emmy Award from the National
Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.
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Only one national community service Emmy is presented
each year to a local television station and its community
organization for a campaign that provides an excellent
example of outstanding social messages and services to
its community.
A winner is chosen from several hundred entries by
a blue-ribbon panel of judges including community leaders,
clergy, educators, businesspeople, and artists.
For more information,
visit the SAMHSA Web site at www.
mentalhealth.samhsa.gov/
15plus/aboutbullying.asp.
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