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Key Points
  • Anti-violence advocates are urging governments to invest in efforts to combat gender-based violence in schools.
  • Our Watch is calling for the systemic, school-wide implementation of respectful relationships education.
  • Educators report the program builds emotional literacy and intelligence, helping students to navigate relationships.
Anti-violence advocates are calling for greater investment in respectful relationships education to address serious gender-based violence in schools.
Our Watch, a leading organisation in the prevention of violence against women, has released a blueprint to prevent gender-based violence through education systems.
Based on more than a decade of research, the blueprint found 40 per cent of 16 to 17-year-olds had experienced sexual harassment in a place of study.

Nearly 25% of young women aged between 18 and 24 have faced image-based abuse, with females being twice as likely as males to feel coerced or threatened into sharing intimate images.

Our Watch called on federal and state governments to urgently prioritise and fund a “whole-of-school” approach to respectful relationships education instead of one-off programs or a few classroom lessons.
Yarrunga Primary School in Wangaratta, Victoria, implemented respectful relationships education in 2019 and started tracking behavioural issues.
This included swearing, teasing, physical aggression and sexualised or inappropriate comments.
“Over a year with the same set of students, we saw a nearly 50 per cent decrease in these anti-social behaviours — from 114 incidents to 61,” acting principal Michael Jenkins said.

“One significant advantage of respectful relationships education is its ability to enhance emotional literacy and intelligence among young individuals.”

“The reality is that we are teaching young people how to be good young people in the world, and respectful relationships education is a key part of that.”
The Our Watch blueprint had arrived at a crucial moment for Australian students and teachers facing alarming rates of gendered violence, CEO Patty Kinnersly said.
“It is deeply concerning that nearly every week there is a new incident in the school environment, whether that be young men sharing deep fake porn of young women they know, or female teachers leaving the industry because they fear for their safety,” she said.

“Young people are increasingly exposed to harmful messaging about sex and relationships and report wanting more information and support.”

Ending violence against women would take a whole of community approach and needed to include young people, Kinnersly said.
“We need to offer young people clear guidance on healthy relationships, consent and the limitations of gender stereotypes,” she said.
“It is a big piece of work and it requires the whole-of-school approach that takes long-term commitment, leadership and ongoing funding.”
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