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London Mayor Sadiq Khan has introduced a £1 million toolkit aimed at educating primary school children about healthy relationships, focusing on combating online misogyny. The toolkit, developed by experts, includes workshops and interactive sessions for children aged 9-11, addressing harmful influences from social media figures like Andrew Tate. Teachers will receive online training to facilitate these lessons. Research shows an alarming increase in young people's exposure to misogynist content, making early intervention crucial in promoting equality and respect.

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00:00Violence against women and girls is, if you like, the end of the spectrum, but it begins with name-calling, misogyny, harassment, and so forth.
00:23We know, unfortunately, many young people are bombarded with negative images and stereotypes about girls and relationships.
00:30For example, one out of three young people has a positive view of self-proclaimed misogynist Andrew Tate.
00:35One out of ten nine-year-olds has seen pornography on their phone.
00:40And so we're getting inside schools, working with hard-working teachers, giving them the skills and the tools to teach boys and girls how to respond to these negative images,
00:49and hopefully teach boys and girls how to have a healthy relationship, how to respond to misogyny and sexism.
01:00What's your problem?
01:04I speak to women of all ages, and especially now winter is coming in and the nights are getting darker, like we are all afraid.
01:11And it's a very real threat that I feel like has been there for a while, male violence, and it feels like it's still not being taken seriously.
01:18And as a mum, I have a son, I have a daughter, and there are challenges to both sides, and it's something that I think about all the time.
01:27How am I going to raise my son to ensure that he continues to be respectful?
01:32And how am I going to protect my daughter, but not in a way where I'm holding her responsible for the behaviour of boys and men?
01:38So to know that the Mayor of London has taken this really seriously and he's recognised it, I just feel so thankful and grateful to him for it.

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