Anti-violence school programmes ‘not working’

School programmes to educate young people about domestic and sexual violence are not working, according to a study.

Problems cited by schools include the pressure of examinations, an overcrowded curriculum and the “possibility of parental opposition”.

The study was conducted by the National Office for the Prevention of Domestic, Sexual and Gender-based Violence, known as Cosc, which operates within the Department of Justice.

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