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Young teenagers are gathered in groups in the school library, talking about sexual harassment. They are discussing different scenarios and whether the person involved can ever give their consent to them - whether that's holding hands, sharing photos online or being followed. It's part of a Year 9 lesson at Firth Park Academy in Sheffield on consent and sexual harassment, where discussions have turned to the murders of Sarah Everard and Sabina Nessa, who were both killed as they walked alone at night. Sex education is now compulsory for secondary school children in England, something that's welcomed by the class's teacher, Frankie Arundel. Sexual harassment and violence against women are very much in the forefront of people's minds and we want to make sure pupils feel safe and can keep themselves safe if they have any worries," she says. I know there was opposition to it but it has been debated, it's written into law. The pupils themselves have lots of thoughts about how things could be improved. Leila feels angry that there were some suggestions in the media that women, rather than the men who attack them, should change their behaviour. Why should we have a curfew?
Rosa Zambonini, 34, posted to her Twitter account about her year-old son Charlie's decision to come out as a girl. A mum has revealed her pride after helping her son announce to the world on the internet he is transitioning into a girl. Scottish councillor Rosa Zambonini, 34, posted to her Twitter account about her year-old son Charlie's decision to identify as a female. Ms Zambonini told The Daily Mirror she was thrilled with the response from Charlie's school where students and teachers had been so supportive. I wondered how the children would react. These young people are so accepting and loving. However, Ms Zambonini said some of her friends had questioned privately if the child was too young to make such a public decision. It's not a criticism, it's a lack of knowledge. It's not a decision.