SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, 16 Apr. (EUROPE PRESS) –
The Delegate Council of Equality and Prevention of Gender Violence of the Cabildo de Tenerife promotes the test ‘Do you get entangled well in your daily life?’, with which young people can check if there are or reproduce sexist attitudes in their public or private relations from day to day.
According to Priscila de León, the questionnaire is now available in the Enrédate Sin Machismo (ESM) mobile application, which aims to prevent gender-based violence among the young population, especially in relationships between heterosexual adolescent couples.
The app also continues to offer the questionnaire ‘Do you get involved well with your partner?’, which invites young people to reflect, in a more playful way, on whether they are building their relationships in an egalitarian way and without machismo. The test includes three levels of difficulty, with six questions each, which must be answered correctly to get a medal.
The Enrédate Sin Machismo application also includes a guide and an information dossier that delve into the indicators of control and domination that are reproduced in young couples and make visible the myths of romantic love with the aim that women know how to identify what sexist violence is and what resources they have at their disposal to combat it.
“It is essential that women know about sexist behaviors and attitudes, that they do not naturalize inequality and that they know where they can go to report and request support,” says the CEO, Priscila de León.
In this sense, Priscila de León explained that the Insular Guide to Gender Equality Resources has recently been updated, where users can find more than fifty public entities, women’s associations and private entities that work on equality in the islands .
This resource, managed by the Insular Center for Information, Advice and Documentation for Gender Equality (CIADGE), is now available on the Tenerife Violeta website (https://tenerifevioleta.es/guia-insular-de-recursos-de-igual…).