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Safeguarding Reflection Honour Based Violence and Forced Marriage Definition Honour based violence is a violent crime or incident which may have been committed to protect or defend the honour of the family or community. It is often linked to family members who believe someone has brought shame to their family or community by doing something that is not in keeping with the traditional beliefs of their culture. Honour based violence might be committed against people who: become involved with a person from a different culture or religion want to get out of an arranged or forced marriage wear clothes or take part in activities that might not be considered traditional Wear western clothes  Are gay or lesbian Loss of virginity Pregnancy Reporting domestic violence Attempting to divorce

Safeguarding Reflection Honour Based Violence and Forced Marriage Definition Forced marriage is when you face physical pressure to marry (for example, threats, physical violence or sexual violence) or emotional and psychological pressure (eg if you're made to feel like you're bringing shame on your family). A forced marriage is very different to an arranged marriage, which both people will have agreed to. There is no religion that says it is right to force you into a marriage and you are not betraying your faith by refusing such a marriage.

Safeguarding Reflection Honour Based Violence and Forced Marriage Women and girls are the most common victims of honour based violence however it can also affect men and boys. Crimes of ‘honour’ do not always include violence. Crimes committed in the name of ‘honour’ might include: •domestic abuse •threats of violence •sexual or psychological abuse •forced marriage •being held against your will or taken somewhere you don’t want to go •assault https://youtu.be/pSPxOa9tCOI https://youtu.be/nF2_4uRtHJs https://youtu.be/dUdiT5cAVgg

Rubie’s Story Safeguarding Reflection Honour Based Violence and Forced Marriage Rubie’s Story https://youtu.be/hObICnCK-Fc

Our Responsibility Schools have a duty of care; this includes ensuring that children view school as a safe retreat. Staff must make a DSL aware of any concerns regarding students’ health and safety. All staff members have the responsibility to identify children at potential risk. Our focus on mental health and wellbeing