This petition was submitted during the 2017-2019 parliament
Rejected petition Make learning law a part of secondary school curriculum.
Young adults learn criminal,contract law along with constitional&administrative law&english&European context.within criminal law learn what emotional abuse,healthy relationships&boundaries,being groomed and toxic personality types looks like I.e sexual or narsistic predators.
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I think it is important for young adults to understand the rules & the law of the land they live in.i also think it is important for young adults to be equipped with the tools needed to help prevent them entering into potentially dangerous situations. they would do this by understanding the warning signs and red flags that are taught to them.i think there should be more support for individuals that have been groomed to join a gang to exit safely and emotional support be provided for trauma bond.
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