The Organisation will deliver the project in partnership with Luma and Curtin University’s Collaboration for Evidence, Research and Impact in Public Health (CERIPH). The project aims to build the capacity of young people and the professionals that support them to prevent violence against women. Young people and the youth sector will be actively involved in the design, planning, and running of the project. The project includes peer education, co-design as a youth participation and primary prevention strategy, and a youth reference group, digital communication, educational content, and development of resources for young people. Young people and the youth sector will be actively involved in the design, planning, and running of the project. The Organisation will work with Luma to build the capacity of youth workers and other professionals supporting young people to reduce the gendered drivers of violence against women, this will include train the trainer professional development sessions. The Organisation will recruit the CERIPH to lead project evaluation activities. An evaluation format will be established at the start of the project, the project will continue to be evaluated throughout the project and a comprehensive evaluation report will be compiled at the end of the project.