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“We think that your charity's organisation is doing very valuable work and we really support your mission statements. Our school was very grateful for the materials that you sent us and they will be used as part of our P.S.H.C.E course in the future.”

Two Year 10 pupils, Queen Mary's High School, Walsall

 

“Really good as it is fun and helpful at the same time.”

Comment about Respect4Us, young man, year 9.

 

84% of participants in a recent MORI poll for the Observer supported proposals by Government advisors that all schools should teach about sexual behaviour and relationships, in addition to the basic biology of reproduction.



Welcome to the place for teachers, educationalists and interested individuals to come and find additional resources and sources of inspiration.


All materials produced and circulated as part of the 'Challenging Violence, Changing Lives' programme are easy to use, to adapt and to change to suit the particular needs of your setting.

We are so impressed with the way that our materials have been adapted by teachers and students in schools that we have put some of their brilliant work here for you to share.

Assembley at Monkwearmouth School, Sunderland

Class discussion at Highgate Wood School, London

Here are some other useful links to education initiatives, national and international, that aim to challenge Violence Against Women.

ActionAid - Stop Violence Against Girls in School
This report highlights violence as a key factor in denying girls their rights to education. ActionAid promote the essential need to address violence in schools in order to make progress towards global goals on education.

UK Crime Reduction - Violence Against Women
This report highlights four regional projects working with secondary schools raising awareness and challenging attitudes around Domestic Violence, Rape and Sexual Assault.

Please let us know if you use these resources as we would like to track there movements and gain your feedback.

If you have any thing that you would like to add on-line then please let us know.

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