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Anti-misogyny classes in Cambs schools
A charity said it has begun giving anti-misogyny talks in schools to help teach students how to recognise toxic behaviours in relationships.
Peterborough Women's Aid, which works with victims of domestic violence, said it has been invited into schools in Cambridgeshire to help counter misogynistic posts on social media.
It says it wants to expand its work after getting more funding to help spread the message.
Emma Baugh went to visit one of the classes.
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