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Improve RSE (Relationship and sex education) in schools
We’re calling for urgent reform to Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) in schools. Too many children lack the knowledge to stay safe, understand consent, and recognise abuse.
RSE should start at age 4, with age-appropriate lessons that grow with children. They need to learn about boundaries, body autonomy, healthy relationships, and how to speak up when something’s wrong.
Older students should be taught about consent, abuse, coercion, and digital safety — including image-based abuse and the risks faced by marginalised groups. These lessons must be clear, factual, and compulsory.
A TV show isn’t enough. Young people need real education to protect themselves and others.
NION!
The "Not In Our Name" Women's Collective represents a group of cisgender women rejecting anti-trans discrimination and stating the real threat to women is male violence, and not trans people.
On the afternoon of Tuesday, the 27th of May 2025, Caroline Litman, author and mother of trans woman Alice Litman, who sadly took her own life in May 2022, aged just 20, made a historic post on Bluesky. It read

Not In Our Name” collective burst into life immediately, with over 6000 women supporting their open letter (via Change.org) and published narrative within 24 hours of Caroline’s post.
Cloaking transphobia under the guise of “women’s sex based rights” has been an ongoing issue in the UK for many years, with only the bravest of politicians such as Nicola Sturgeon calling it out.

#SomeoneIKnew Campaign
We have launched a new Social Media campaign!
According to various sources, more than 90% of people who reported rape to them said they knew their attackers.
However, there is a narrative being pushed by the Media, some Politicians and Public Figures which is weaponising the safety of women and girls to target marginalised communities such as Trans people & Migrants.
This is incredibly dangerous to women as it is drawing the focus away from the real threat. It is also both racist and transphobic. We know that women & girls are more likely to be assaulted by someone they know and this is where the Government, Police & Media should be focusing their attention to. We need to challenge the systemic issues which are teaching that it is okay to be misogynistic and treat women and girls badly. Shows such as Adolescence have highlighted how this is a deep seated issue in society!
Help us disrupt this hateful rhetoric! Post your stories online (if you are safe & comfortable to do so) and use the hashtag #SomeoneIKnew
Lets change the narrative!
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