A book, which aims to educate teenagers on consent and what is classed as sexual assault, has been delivered to schools across Telford.
'When Love Bites' has been placed in secondary school libraries across the borough, which pupils are now able to check out.
It talks about what consent is, how to spot the signs of coercive behaviour and stalking, and how they can report any of these concerns. PC Becky James, Telford’s violence against women and girls officer, said: “Any way we can educate young people on what is and isn't a healthy relationship is always welcomed by us, and this book is a great tool to help young people understand that.
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