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A school is aiming to tackle forced marriage by advising pupils to put a spoon in their underwear if they fear being taken abroad against their will during the summer holidays.
Pupils at the Co-op Academy in Leeds will be told that the spoon will trigger airport metal detectors and result in them being taken for a search, thus allowing them to raise the alarm safely and in private.
The inner-city secondary in Harehills, an area with one of the largest South Asian populations in Leeds, is working with the charity Karma Nirvana to give advice to teenagers who may be taken overseas for forced marriages during the six-week break.
The academy is organising a series of events this week in conjunction with the charity, which supports victims of honour-based based abuse and forced marriage.