UK teachers will be given training to spot the early signs of misogyny in boys in order to address concerns about online radicalisation.
The Government is looking to clamp down on violence against women and girls, and there's hope that addressing the early roots will slow down the problem.
UK correspondent Enda Brady says violence against women is on the rise, and the release of Netflix's Adolescence earlier this year sparked a discussion about what boys see online.
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