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TRIGGER WARNING Attention all viewers: Please be advised that this video contains content that may be distressing to some viewers. #INVISIBLESCARS - BYSA’s Domestic & Family Violence Campaign (Official Video). “Relevant” Music written & recorded by Nicole Issa Filmed and produced by Maxed Out films The Invisible Scars Project aims to start the conversation about the impact of Domestic and Family Violence when witnessed by children and young people. This violence has a long term impact by leaving emotional scars that are not always visible. Invisible Scars has been entirely developed, written, recorded, produced and led by young people. The purpose of this project is to provide a platform for young people to address an issue that affects their lives. It is anticipated that the #invisiblescars campaign will motivate a movement that acknowledges, addresses, and prevents all forms of violence that threaten the safety and wellbeing of children, young people, families and community. If you or someone you know are in immediate danger please contact police (Emergency Services) on 000. If you or someone you know would like to speak with someone please contact: Kidshelpline 1800 55 1800 Lifeline - 13 11 14 NSW Domestic Violence Line 1800 6564 63 BYSA - 9831 2095 To download or stream ‘Relevant’ by Nicole Issa please follow the following links - https://gyrostream.lnk.to/relevant Instagram - @nicole_issa & @bysablacktown Facebook - Nicole Issa & BYSA Blacktown Youth Services Association Web - nicoleissamusic.com & www.bysa.org.au | BYSA is committed to supporting, advocating and providing opportunities for young people to create change within the community |