Schoolchildren to be offered lessons on consent after murder of Sarah Everard

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The campaign group Reclaim These Streets and social enterprise Shout Out UK have teamed up to develop the lessons - which will cover a range of topics, including consent and its relationship to the law, myths relating to sexual harassments and assault and online harms.

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The second will explore myths relating to sexual harassment, assault and rape, the concept of"victim blaming" and understanding these terms in relation to gender.Reclaim These Streets is a group that seeks to protect women and put an end to male violence. File pic "We have an opportunity to change that damaging narrative, and to engage boys and girls in a conversation about consent and respect, so that the next generation of men can champion women's right to walk unmolested and unharassed in all public spaces."

Caroline Nokes MP, chair of the Women and Equalities Committee, welcomed the move and said:"This new partnership is a step in the right direction, working with students and teachers to have meaningful conversations about consent, respect and gender."

 

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Her case had nothing to do with consent, she was snatched off the street by a police officer!

Consent should be taught, but how can you use the case of a policeman using his warrant card to abduct someone off the street to show consent? She abided with law enforcement, and it is why nobody is safe

Another thing parents and not the state should be doing

horrible

United Kingdom: The one country in the world where people are taught not to murder people who reject sexual advances.

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