London Mayor launches £1M programme to tackle misogyny and promote respect
London Mayor Sadiq Khan launched a £1 million programme targeting 9 to 11-year-olds, using interactive workshops to combat rising misogyny and harmful online content, promoting respectful relationships and inclusivity among young Londoners.
T his week, London Mayor Sadiq Khan unveiled a new £1 million educational initiative to combat harmful online influences and promote respectful relationships among young Londoners.
The free programme, funded by City Hall, targets boys and girls aged 9 to 11, using interactive workshops, drama, and classroom sessions to encourage kindness, respect, and fairness.
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