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Ashley wins city award for helping fellow pupils

- BY CHERYL PEEBLES

TEENAGER Ashley Henderson helps fellow Dundee girls recognise healthy relationsh­ips and talk about sexual abuse and harassment.

Now the Baldragon Academy pupil’s work with the Oor Fierce Girls movement has won her the Lord Provost McManus Citizenshi­p Award for 2022.

As a founding member of the Dundee campaign, Ashley, 17, helped develop toolkits for young people, parents and profession­als to aid conversati­ons about abuse and toxic relationsh­ips.

So when the winner of the citizenshi­p award – presented to a Dundee pupil in recognitio­n of work in school and the wider community – was announced at a ceremony in St Paul’s Academy, Ashley was the worthy winner.

Runners-up were Samantha Bruce, of Craigie High School, and Casey Small, of St Paul’s Academy.

School captain Ashley, who is heading to Strathclyd­e University to study English and journalism in September, was also commended for being an excellent role model to fellow pupils at Baldragon and for her drive and determinat­ion.

She said she was “very, very surprised” to win and that the other nominees had done “incredible work”.

But she added: “I am immensely proud of myself.”

Winning the prize, she said, helped to validate and publicise the work of Oor Fierce Girls, an experience she said had enriched her own final years in school as well as empowering countless other girls.

She said: “It’s been the driving force for so much positivity in my life, and winning this award is the cherry on top of that cake.”

It was in June last year that she helped to launch the Oor Fierce Girls toolkits with other girls and young women from Dundee schools, Dundee and Angus College and Dundee University.

The kits provide materials to facilitate conversati­ons about peer sexual abuse and relationsh­ip concerns, and to ensure girls know where to go for help.

Oor Fierce Girls is a joint project between NSPCC Scotland, Dundee City Council and YWCA Scotland, the Young Women’s Movement.

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