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About The Survey
The RBWM Youth Council’s Sexism survey aims to gather data to establish the views, experiences and frequency of sexism in different types of school and alternative education in RBWM, among 11-18 year olds (up to 25 for those who have SEND).
Our survey will open on the (DATE) and close on the 2nd November 2025.
You can complete the survey at the bottom of this page or by clicking the button below:
The information you provide through this survey will be used by the RBWM Youth Council to write a report which will be given to Achieving for Children and schools. We want to create resources for schools, colleges, alternative provision and the local community to help tackle sexism.
Helpful Resources
We know that sexism can be a difficult topic so have compiled a list of useful resources for Young People. You can find the resources by clicking the button below.
The RBWM Youth Council’s Sexism survey aims to gather data to establish the views, experiences and frequency of sexism in different types of school and alternative education in RBWM, among 11-18 year olds (up to 25 for those who have SEND).
Our survey will open on the (DATE) and close on the 2nd November 2025.
You can complete the survey at the bottom of this page or by clicking the button below:
The information you provide through this survey will be used by the RBWM Youth Council to write a report which will be given to Achieving for Children and schools. We want to create resources for schools, colleges, alternative provision and the local community to help tackle sexism.
Helpful Resources
We know that sexism can be a difficult topic so have compiled a list of useful resources for Young People. You can find the resources by clicking the button below.