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Dundee teenager campaigns to raise awareness of peer sexual abuse
Updated: April 14 2021, 9.48am
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A Dundee teenager is raising awareness of peer sexual abuse to help young people recognise the dangers of unhealthy relationships.
Fatima Ishaq, 16, is one of seven youths on the city’s Young Women Know campaign, aimed at promoting healthy relationships.
Run by NSPCC, YWCA Scotland – The Young Women’s Movement, and Dundee City Council, the campaign is designing toolkits which will be issued to schools nationwide.
and is now working for a children s rights organization
in the United Kingdom.
Lifelong advocacy comes to mind when reviewing the accomplishments of Humphrey School alumna Katie Burke. Burke, a native of Scotland, enrolled in the Master of Human Rights program in 2018 through the Fulbright program and graduated in May 2020.
Even before she began the program, Burke already had an impressive resume, which included chairing the Scottish Youth Parliament board and working with the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child (CRC) in Geneva. She was also chosen as one of the Young Women s Movement s ‘30 most Inspiring Scots Women under 30.’