All secondary schools in England will be required to educate students on healthy relationships and consent to combat misogyny and reduce violence against women and girls. The government plans include specialized training for teachers, behavior change programs for students exhibiting harmful behavior, and a helpline for teens. While the strategy has garnered support, critics, including the domestic abuse commissioner, argue that more investment is needed and express concerns about its implementation. The initiative is part of a broader £20 million commitment to prevent violence and foster healthy relationships among youth.
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