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Glasgow teens taught to spot signs of unhealthy relationships | Clyde One News (Planet Radio)
“Glasgow Women’s Aid have set up a helpline and campaign called ‘Enough!’ to teach young girls how spot the signs gaslighting and coercive control.” “Teenage girls as young as 13 in Glasgow could be in controlling and manipulative relationships.” “It has prompted Glasgow Women’s Aid to set up a helpline and campaign called ‘Enough!’ to…
Read MoreGlasgow Women’s Aid run online campaign to raise awareness | Glasgow Times
Glasgow Women’s Aid have teamed up with local organisations to help promote their Still In Lockdown campaign with a week of online content. Martha, communications worker for the charity organisation, said: “When we hold campaigns from our social media, everyone that follows us is already pretty aware of the work we do. “We decided with the…
Read MoreGlasgow Women’s Aid launches new support service aimed at teenage girls at risk of relationship abuse | Glasgow Live
“The Enough!! project will help teenagers recognise abusive behaviour and dating ‘red flags’, with a school outreach programme and a dedicated phone line launching in Glasgow this year.” “A new support service which helps teenagers learn about healthy relationships has been launched by Glasgow Women’s Aid.” “The Enough!! project provides information and support for young people aged 13-19…
Read MoreGlasgow Women’s Aid Enough!! project launched | Herald Scotland
“NURSERY children are to be given lessons in healthy relationships and gender equality under plans by a Scots charity. Glasgow Women’s Aid said it hoped to include the under-fives in a new project, mainly aimed at helping teenage girls recognise abusive relationship “red flags”. As part of the scheme, outreach workers will go into schools…
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