Offaly Domestic Violence Support Service are hosting the event.
The importance of talking about abuse in young relationships is being highlighted at an event in Offaly today.
Offaly Domestic Violence Support Service is hosting a Teen Dating Violence Awareness Seminar in Tullamore this morning.
The aim of the event is to increase understanding of gender-based violence among students, teachers and society.
The seminar will include talks from experts to explore teen relationships, recognize abuse, and foster a culture of safety, consent, and respect.
Anne Clarke is the Development Manager of Offaly Domestic Violence Support Service, and says having positive role models is vital for young people:
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