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'What you said didn't sit right with me'

Jasmine Ketibuah-Foley
BBC News, west of England
Adrian Chiles
BBC Radio 5 Live
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Bristol footballers attended a bystander training session with BBC Radio 5 Live presenter Adrian Chiles

Do you know what to say when "banter" in the locker room becomes misogynistic, homophobic or racist?

If you do nothing, it could give your peers the impression their behaviour is acceptable and possibly the green light to do something worse.

The government has pledged to halve violence against women and girls within a decade, and has set out new measures to combat the issue.

BBC Radio 5 Live presenter Adrian Chiles invited 10 Bristolian male footballers to a bystander training session to learn how to safely stop harmful attitudes and beliefs.

Sitting in a conference room in the heart of Bristol, the players from Saints Old Boys Football club heard statistics about how common violence against women is in the UK.

"One in three women will experience domestic abuse in their lifetimes. How does it feel to hear that":[]}