Violence Against Women and Girls
It’s estimated that at least 1 in every 12 women (in England & Wales) will be a victim of VAWG in a given year — i.e. over two million women.
Violence against Women and Girls (VAWG) has gained wider public attention in recent years with growing recognition of the many forms of violence to include stalking, harassment, online abuse, intimate-image abuse and honour-based abuse in addition to physical/sexual.


Our VAWG workshops
- Our workshops are designed for a teenage audience to raise awareness of all aspect of VAWG, Claire's Law and consent.
- Delivered to over 100 senior school girls at Shirley High in Croydon over 2025, this campaign culminated in the creation of our second Talking head video - Sara's Story
VAWG is delivered in partnership with Aaron from Amari Rae FDN CIC, an experienced facilitators with a background in youth work and crime prevention. They are fully funded workshops available to secondary schools that are committed to tackling this issue and making a real difference in their communities across London and Kent.
These engaging, interactive workshops provide a safe and open space for young girls to engage in important discussions around boundaries, respect, and healthy relationships and cover critical topics like consent, rights and coercion, enabling young girls to make informed decisions and recognise early warning signs of unhealthy relationships.
Please email info@kentopera.org to find out more
