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Schoolgirls take self defence lessons in the fight against violence
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10 months ago
80 girls from nine schools across Merseyside have been taking part in an event designed to educate them on Violence Against Women and Girls.
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80 girls from nine schools across Merseyside have been taking part in an event designed
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to educate them on violence against women and girls. This is part of a month-long focus
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where presentations are delivered to students as part of PSHE lessons in secondary schools
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across the region.
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So we have a month of action that runs, which is for boys and girls as well. Today was just
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about getting the girls here, giving them the confidence, being able to speak to different
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agencies. A lot of powerful females are here, giving them chances on their own to get what
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they probably wouldn't get.
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Hosted by Merseyside Police in partnership with the LFC Foundation's Onside programme,
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which is funded by Project Medusa. Medusa is the Merseyside-led initiative to tackle
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county lines, drug dealing and child criminal exploitation across the country.
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We always refer to the power of the LFC badge. It brings people together and breaks down
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barriers. So to have Merseyside Police's badge alongside the LFC Foundation's badge is really
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powerful and it can open up a lot of discussions with young people and break down barriers
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down.
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The event's been developed by Merseyside Police's Safer Schools Coordinator, Faye Smith, with
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the aim of talking about the work undertaken to tackle violence against women and girls
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and keep them safe in order to improve their confidence.
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Boys are educated in that as well. So we're talking to them about, like, gender stereotypes
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is huge. So a lot of girls will say, well, I can never be a doctor, I can only be a nurse.
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Boys will say in a lot of sessions we've done, well, the women do the cooking. That's something
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that's huge for us. Misogynistic language. We've had a lot of interest about Andrew Tate.
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That was huge for us in school. So it's making sure that we sort of break that mould of what
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normal looks like and change that narrative a little bit.
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The girls learn about misogynistic behaviours and the sessions provide opportunities for
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vital conversations to empower and equip young people with the knowledge and understanding
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around violence against women and girls.
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I know from growing up in this generation that my world revolves around my phone. And
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obviously being a social media influencer, having a platform, having a voice and being
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able to speak and inspire young girls is massively important. And obviously, I think the way
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in which the world is now so much more is being done about protecting young women and
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girls, but I still think there's room for more.
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In that room there, in the sports hall, there's different career pathways. So you've got people
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from Asia Police, you've got fitness instructors, you've got skincare females, and then you've
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got obviously an influencer or a TikToker. So it's showcasing to these young participants
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and these females what is out there and what they can potentially go on and achieve.
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I want these young women and girls to know that they don't have to live in fear of doing
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things like this. If they want to be an influencer, they can be an influencer, but they can also
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know how to protect themselves.
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The day sees the girls taking part in sessions including self-defence.
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It's about using your voice, just going to educate them around standing back, making
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sure that you're not involved in those situations where you can, but knowing how to get out
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of them if you're in it.
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