Officers from a neighbourhood policing team visiting a secondary school in Berkshire as part the force's Violence Against Women and Girls campaign.
Thames Valley Police's West Berkshire team visited a local secondary school in Pangbourne to deliver an input on Violence Against Women and Girls to Year 10 and 11 pupils.
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The force states that it takes violence against women and girls 'extremely seriously' and it has been 'committed to creating an environment where women and girls can feel safe and be safe in the Thames Valley'.
Writing about the talk online, the force said: "Officers from the Pangbourne Neighbourhood Team have today attended a local secondary school to deliver an input on Violence Against Women and Girls to Year 10 & 11 pupils.
"Thank you to the pupils for engaging with the input."
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