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Next generation could end misogyny, says Yousaf

THE next generation can be the one that “eradicates misogyny,” according to Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf.

Mr Yousaf made the remarks ahead of launching a new framework for tackling gender-based violence in the nation’s schools, alongside Education Secretary Jenny Gilruth.

The scheme was developed alongside Rape Crisis Scotland and Zero Tolerance, working with students and school staff to tackle what Mr Yousaf described as the  “worrying emerging trend” of growing misogyny in school identified in last year’s Our Behaviour in Scottish Schools report.

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