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How to...tackle ‘rape culture’ in schools

According to the ONS, harmful sexual behaviour in children and young people is on the rise, while Ofsted has said all schools need to recognise the prevalence of sexual harassment and take steps to deal with the problem. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), harmful sexual behaviour...

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Published in:The Times Educational Supplement 2021-06
Main Author: King-Hill, Sophie
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:According to the ONS, harmful sexual behaviour in children and young people is on the rise, while Ofsted has said all schools need to recognise the prevalence of sexual harassment and take steps to deal with the problem. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), harmful sexual behaviour in children and young people is rising. There has to be a joined-up policy approach to this issue, with everyone working together to combat it rather than leaving it to individual schools to manage. [...]a national policy emerges, what steps can schools take now to create a safer environment for all students? According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), harmful sexual behaviour in children and young people is rising.
ISSN:0040-7887