
Congratulations to Miss Papaporn Wangworn and Mr. Kanphong Penphatwan, students from Event Production and MICE Management, School of Communication Arts, competing as Team Sleepless Production, who claimed first place and a prize of 200,000 baht in the "Don't Drink and Drive" Creative Media Campaign, organized by the Traffic Police Division in collaboration with the Thai Health Promotion Foundation (ThaiHealth).

The competition drew students from universities across Thailand, with 10 finalists selected to showcase their creative media production skills — conveying perspectives and impacts of drunk driving in an accessible and powerful way, to build public awareness and encourage long-term behavioral change among road users. Judging was carried out by a panel of distinguished experts from the public sector, private sector, civil society, and the police force.

Team Sleepless Production's work stood out for its content quality, creativity, and its ability to communicate effectively with the public. The team was mentored throughout the project by Ajarn.Kalyarat Pharabum, lecturer in from Event Production and MICE Management, School of Communication Arts

This campaign invited educational institutions across Bangkok to serve as a network for producing public awareness media — through a slogan and short film competition (Motto and Movie) under the "Don't Drink and Drive" concept. The initiative opened a platform for youth and students to create impactful advocacy content, raise awareness of the dangers of drunk driving, and communicate effectively to the public — particularly the younger generation — producing media that is accessible, contemporary, and powerful enough to inspire behavioral change and help build a safer road culture for all.


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Special thanks to POLICETV, the Royal Thai Police Television Station, for the photos.