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Empower Women with Free Self-Defense Classes

20 Nov

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Summary

  • Free self-defense classes are empowering women and girls.
  • Classes offer simple techniques for personal protection.
  • Violence against women is described as an epidemic level.
Empower Women with Free Self-Defense Classes

A series of free self-defense classes are being offered to women and girls aged 16 and over, aiming to foster a greater sense of empowerment and personal safety. Taekwondo instructor Sarah Wilson is leading these vital sessions, which provide practical techniques for self-protection and build confidence for participants heading out in public spaces.

The initiative comes at a critical time, with law enforcement officials highlighting the pervasive nature of violence against women and girls. Detective Liz Warner emphasized that this issue constitutes a significant threat to public safety, extending from streets into private homes. The classes are thus viewed as a crucial step in equipping women and girls with the means to defend themselves.

Scheduled across November and December, the classes have a capacity of 20 participants per session. A total of 100 individuals are expected to benefit from this free program, with registration being on a first-come, first-served basis. The classes are taking place at two distinct locations within Stourport, offering accessible opportunities for the community.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Classes led by Sarah Wilson are held in Stourport, specifically at Areley Kings Village Hall and St Michael's Church Parish Room.
The free self-defense sessions are open to women and girls aged 16 and over.
Violence against women and girls is described as being at an epidemic level and is a significant threat to public safety.

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