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Leeds school uses spoons to help prevent forced marriage | Leeds school uses spoons to help prevent forced marriage |
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A school is attempting to tackle forced marriages by handing out spoons to urge students to hide them in underwear to trigger metal detectors at airports. | A school is attempting to tackle forced marriages by handing out spoons to urge students to hide them in underwear to trigger metal detectors at airports. |
Pupils at the Co-operative Academy in Leeds have been told to hide the cutlery there if they fear they are being taken overseas to be married. | Pupils at the Co-operative Academy in Leeds have been told to hide the cutlery there if they fear they are being taken overseas to be married. |
It will trigger metal detectors at airports, allowing them to raise the alarm with security staff privately. | It will trigger metal detectors at airports, allowing them to raise the alarm with security staff privately. |
Harinder Kaur, from the school, said the spoons can "save lives". | Harinder Kaur, from the school, said the spoons can "save lives". |
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She said that 80% of UK forced marriages happened abroad during the summer holidays. | She said that 80% of UK forced marriages happened abroad during the summer holidays. |
"In the six-weeks holidays we know there is no contact between school and the family and families have that opportunity to go abroad, get their child married and come back," she said. | "In the six-weeks holidays we know there is no contact between school and the family and families have that opportunity to go abroad, get their child married and come back," she said. |
"It's a way of making our children aware there is a safety net there." | "It's a way of making our children aware there is a safety net there." |
A law making it a criminal offence to force people into marriage came into effect in June 2014. | A law making it a criminal offence to force people into marriage came into effect in June 2014. |
Parents who force their children to marry can be punished by up to seven years in prison. | Parents who force their children to marry can be punished by up to seven years in prison. |
If you or someone you know has been affected by forced marriage you can find several organisations that may be able to help here. | If you or someone you know has been affected by forced marriage you can find several organisations that may be able to help here. |
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