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Schools plan curriculum and policy changes to tackle sexual offences after thousands of testimonies
Signs outside James Allen's Girls' School, in south east London, in the aftermath of allegations of rape culture at a number of other independent schools

SCHOOLS are planning curriculum and policy changes to tackle widespread sexual offences after thousands of testimonies by women and girls have come to light.

More than 10,000 anonymous accounts of misogyny, sexual harassment and assault have been posted on the Everyone’s Invited website.

They describe incidents such as groping, “slut-shaming,” “revenge porn” and violent abuse, including rape.

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