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More than 1,500 UK teachers replied to a questionnaire from BBC Radio 4's File on 4 and teachers' union the NASUWT.

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More than half said they did not think adequate procedures were in place in their schools to deal with abuse.

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Many are also unsure how to deliver elements of a new sex-and-relationships curriculum, which the government says third parties might now help with.

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In England, the Department for Education has introduced a compulsory Sex and Relationships Education (RSE) curriculum in all schools, focusing on relationships in primary schools and sex and relationships in secondaries.

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It has also asked Ofsted to review peer-on-peer safeguarding procedures.

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Of the teachers surveyed, almost a third said they had witnessed peer-on-peer sexual harassment or abuse and almost one in 10 said they saw it on a weekly basis.

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<span style=text-transform: initial>The debate about a culture of sexual abuse at schools has escalated in recent months after a website set up for victims to post their experiences anonymously gained more than 16,000 posts - some from children as young as nine.</span>

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The Everyone's Invited website publishes anonymous allegations which refer mostly to sexual harassment carried out against young women by young men at their school or university.

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The government has now launched a dedicated hotline with the NSPCC for young people who feel they have been harassed and abused.

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Since the helpline launched at the beginning of April, it has received more than 350 calls, and 65 referrals have been made to agencies including social services and the police.

<em>Source: bbc.com</em>

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                <![CDATA[ Teachers 'struggle to deal with classroom sexual abuse' ]]>
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More than 1,500 UK teachers replied to a questionnaire from BBC Radio 4's File on 4 and teachers' union the NASUWT.

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More than half said they did not think adequate procedures were in place in their schools to deal with abuse.

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Many are also unsure how to deliver elements of a new sex-and-relationships curriculum, which the government says third parties might now help with.

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In England, the Department for Education has introduced a compulsory Sex and Relationships Education (RSE) curriculum in all schools, focusing on relationships in primary schools and sex and relationships in secondaries.

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It has also asked Ofsted to review peer-on-peer safeguarding procedures.

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Of the teachers surveyed, almost a third said they had witnessed peer-on-peer sexual harassment or abuse and almost one in 10 said they saw it on a weekly basis.

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<span style=text-transform: initial>The debate about a culture of sexual abuse at schools has escalated in recent months after a website set up for victims to post their experiences anonymously gained more than 16,000 posts - some from children as young as nine.</span>

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The Everyone's Invited website publishes anonymous allegations which refer mostly to sexual harassment carried out against young women by young men at their school or university.

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The government has now launched a dedicated hotline with the NSPCC for young people who feel they have been harassed and abused.

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Since the helpline launched at the beginning of April, it has received more than 350 calls, and 65 referrals have been made to agencies including social services and the police.

<em>Source: bbc.com</em>

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