The Spectator newsletter reports:

Boys as young as 11 will be sent on anti-misogyny courses as part of a long-awaited strategy to tackle violence against women and girls (VAWG). Under government plans to be unveiled today, pupils deemed to have displayed harmful behaviour will be sent on ‘behaviour change programmes’ designed to challenge ‘deep-rooted misogynist influences’. These programmes could focus on image-based abuse, peer pressure, coercive behaviour, stalking, online harassment and the difference between pornography and real relationships.

Sure. No harm in that.

But what about the courses to educate girls that cavorting naked on Tik-Tok or OnlyFans is not really an empowering career choice?

What happens when you go for a serious job interview and your interviewer has spent some time reviewing your naked antics before meeting you in person?

Surely girls should have similar courses to counteract this harmful behaviour?