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Call to action: Educators and professionals working with children and young people in London. Healthy London Healthy Relationships (HLHR) is here to support you.

AVA in partnership with the London VAWG Consortiums prevention strand is delighted to announce we have been funded by London Councils to deliver HLHR.

HLHR aims to prevent violence against women and girls (VAWG) by embedding a Whole School Approach (WSA) to tackle attitudes and beliefs that cause VAWG, strengthening schools' responses to gender-based violence.

Over the next four years, our brilliant partnership of experts will support schools and youth settings to build capacity around the key pillars of healthy relationships which includes safety and safeguarding.

We will provide:

- Free training on how to embed a whole school approach and digital safeguarding for educators and other professionals working with and supporting children and young people

- Bespoke support and community outreach with schools, parents and youth settings

- A prevention toolkit accessed via our HLHR online Hub for professionals working with CYP

We know schools are doing the best they can with what they know to deliver Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) but more resources and specialist knowledge is needed to support teachers and professionals.

This is why our HLHR Programme is so timely and will support schools in meeting these new statutory obligations.

This webinar celebrates the launch of our partnership project and will introduce the framework for our programme and our excellent partners, before concluding with a panel discussion.
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    AVA Project
    AVA is an expert, groundbreaking and independent charity working across the UK.

    Our vision
    A world without gender based violence and abuse.

    Our mission
    Working with survivors to end gender-based violence by championing evidence-based change.

    Our guiding principles
    Survivors are at the heart of everything we do.
    As a feminist organisation, we understand that ending violence and abuse means challenging societal attitudes in order to change the behaviour of individual perpetrators.
    AVA is a fiercely independent organisation. We are informed by the lived experience of survivors, robust evidence and a passion for equality.
    We can make more of a difference in partnership than alone. We all have a responsibility to work together to end violence against women and girls.
    We strive to take an intersectional approach to all that we do.