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Glasgow Women's Aid outreach workers will teach children about healthy relationships as part of the Enough!! project
NURSERY children are to be given lessons in healthy relationships and gender equality under plans by a Scots charity.
Glasgow Women’s Aid said it hoped to include the under-fives in a new project, mainly aimed at helping teenage girls recognise abusive relationship “red flags”.
As part of the scheme, outreach workers will go into schools to educate primary and secondary pupils about issues such as consent and coercive control.
The charity says that while teenagers are often well aware of cases where celebrities have disclosed abuse, they don’t always recognise those issues in their own relationships.