I was trapped in an abusive relationship in 16, schools should better protect teenagers

I was trapped in an abusive relationship in 16, schools should better protect teenagers

A young woman who survived Derogatory relationship As a teenager, it is said for education on domestic misconduct and tremendous behavior Mandatory for sixth form and college students.

Faustine Patron was just 16 years old when she got stuck in a forceful relationship with a fellow college student.

When his former partner finally was sentenced to prison for chasing and harassment, he reflected himself on the education and lack of resources available to adolescents between the ages of 16 and 18.

“Relationships and sex education (RSE) are mandatory from primary to the end of the secondary school, but when you are 16 years old, there is no access to these lessons,” she said Independent,

“This does not make sense to leave that major group when average age is a person’s first sexual experience 16. It is irrational.”

Faustine Patron launched Make It Mandatory Campaign after showing the lack of domestic misconduct awareness taught in schools. ,supply,

The current compulsory sex education ends when the students completed their GCSE at the age of 16, despite the office data for national statistics, shows that women and men between 16 and 19 years of age were men Any age group is most likely to experience domestic abuse.

Now studying a Masters in Sociology at Cambridge University, his petition, signed by more than 105,000 participants, has received cross-party support and has been evacuated to No10 Downing Street on Monday afternoon.

For Ms. Petron, her teenage lover started demonstrating derogatory behavior by controlling her movements, which continued to investigate with her.

Now at the age of 25, she believes that if she was addressed by her college, she could soon see the warning signs.

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“I saw my school experience, I never had a lesson of what is forced control. How to recognize it and how to get help,” he said.

He said, “It is really positive for me to start a compulsory petition and get such support,” he said. “It is unsafe and hard that is doing it with a living experience because it re -memories but I know I am trying to make it better.”

After a report in April, it was revealed that Missogi was becoming an increasing topic of concern within schools, young boys were being affected by controversial figures like Andrew Tate on social media.

His petition has since received more than 100,000 signature and he has been given to Sir Kir starrer.

His petition has since received more than 100,000 signature and he has been given to Sir Kir starrer. ,supply,

A report by helping women It was found that the children who had consumed the wrong social media content were about five times more, which is likely to be physically acceptable, if you later say regret.

Meanwhile, one in three women said that the relationship and sexual education they had received in the school was strange and strange, and a third of the 18–25-year-old respondents did not teach any education about controlling the behavior in the entire school.

The Chief Executive of the Sex Education Forum, Lucy Emermon, who has supported the petition, said: “Extending RSE by the age of 18 is a natural next step for the creation of mandatory lessons in primary and secondary school.

“Young people have called for this expansion because they know how important the education is for them because they contact adults. Research evidence supports their calls, showing that education helps prevent sexual violence, misconduct and poor sexual health.

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“More than 100, to make a compulsory petition with 000 signators and with cross-party support from MPs, the Sex Education Forum tells the government to stop the difference in the law by guaranteeing RSE to all students by the age of 18 in further education.”

After joining Ms. Petron in giving her petition, domestic misconduct preachers David Challen and Carol Gold, who lost her teenage daughter Ellie He stabbed his 17 -year -old ex -boyfriend,

Support for the first campaign raised voice, Liberal Democrat MP Laila Moran Said: “Fostine and Make It are compulsory team inspirational, and I have been honored for promoting with them and being able to increase their voices.

“16–19 groups are a risk age group, and currently there is a black hole in RSE education for this group. The government must do much to ensure that our young people are able to identify early signs of misuse and seek relevant support.”

Jemma Sherrington, K. CEO asylumSaid: “Domestic misconduct can affect people of any age, but younger generations are often ignored. Older teenagers experience a shocking high rate of high rates of misconduct with older teenagers, compulsory RSE lessons can offer a lifeline to young people.

“The government has promised to reduce the violence against women and girls (VAWG) in the next decade, but it cannot be achieved without better education. Can help young people break the cycle before empowering the signs of domestic misconduct, while the young people can also show that support is out.

“No matter what your age, if you are experiencing domestic misconduct, or worried about a loved one, know that you are not alone. The 24 -hour national domestic misuse helpline of the refuge is available on 0808 2000 247, and our confidential live chat is accessible through online. www.nationaldahelline.org.uk,

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A government spokesperson said: “All misuse is disgusting, and this government is scheduled to remove it from the root as part of our mission to halch violence against women and girls in a decade through our plan for change.

“As part of our review of relationships, sex and health courses, the Education Secretary has clarified that he will ensure that children are learning skills that they are required to have positive, healthy relations, from primary school.

“More widely we are considering every option to change the system fundamentally on every option and address the head issue of domestic misconduct, and from supporting the victims to see if we need to change the law.”

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