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Teaching teens about healthy relationships
March 20, 2014 at 8:38 AM
Teaching teenagers about how to develop healthy relationships in a bid avoid sexual violence is the aim of a pilot high school programme that is being funded by the Accident Compensation Corporation.
The programme is being developed with an Advisory Board, which includes Rape Prevention Education executive director Kim McGregor.
There were vast numbers of incidents of sexual violence against young people, and high school was the best place to start talking about it, she said.
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