Legally Brown: Using popular culture to overcome dangerous sun exposure behaviour among teens

While a serious health issue, getting sunburnt is legal. In fact it's probably the least morally wrong of all issues facing teens in Australia today.

Legally Brown: Using popular culture to overcome dangerous sun exposure behaviour among teens

Ainslie WilliamsVivid, Australia

Sofia KhayechCancer Council NSW, Australia

PREFACE

While a serious health issue, getting sunburnt is legal. In fact it's probably the least morally wrong of all issues facing teens in Australia today.

This is a case study on how leveraging components of pop culture attractive to teens can not only produce a better research process but solid insights and strategic direction for youth focussed health campaigns.

INTRODUCTION

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