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Schools Resources
Education for all - Tackling homophobia in schools
A Report by Stonewall . Bullying causes permanent damage to young
people and blights the schools and colleges where it takes place.
One of the most invisible forms is homophobic bullying. But it's not just
a gay issue. Homophobia affects all pupils and students - lesbian, gay,
bisexual and straight.
'Education
for all' - pdf 92kb
Challenging Homophobic Bullying
Powerpoint
Presentation
LGBT Teacher Training
Powerpoint
Presentation
LGBT Picture Quiz
A fun picture quiz of famous people.
Pic Quiz
- pdf 736kb
Stampout Homophobia Worksheet
A interactive workshop exercise - create a mural by drawing around your
foot and writing in the foot space why we need to stamp out homophobia
and messages of support. Make them as creative as you can, try some poetry,
flex your creative skills or use images cut out of magazines - just have
fun!!!
LGBT Stampout Worksheet - worksheet
pdf 164kb
LGBT Situation Exercise - respect sexual diversity
A short interactive workshop exercise
LGBT Worksheet
- pdf 40kb
Straight Questionnaire
Most LGBT people are put, all too frequently, into situations where they
have to defend their sexuality. This places a considerable burden on people
who resent feeling they need to justify or explain their sexual orientation.
To help non-gay people understand how it feels to be placed in such a
situation, A.K.Maylon devised a questionnaire, which is based on "heterophobic"
premises, rather than homophobic premises.
The Straight
Questionnaire - pdf 48kb
Stand Up For Us - Challenge Homophobia
A DFES & DOH Report which aims to help schools challenge and respond
to homophobia in the context of developing an inclusive, safer and more
successful school environment for all.
Stand
up for us - pdf 1016kb
Gender and Sexual Identity
In British Schools, Research
into schools, Amy MacMillan
Homophobia, Sexual Orientation and
Schools: a Review and Implications for Action
A research report which considers how preventing homophobia and supporting
sexuality-related diversity and inclusion might best be
integrated into the day-to-day life of schools. Commissioned by DfES -
produced by
the Thomas Coram Research Unit, Institute of Education & University
of London
Homophobia,
Sexual Orientation & Schools - 864kb
LGBT Fact Sheet
How many gay people are there?
Factsheet -
100kb
Gay History Flag
A colourful poster that chronicles the major events in gay history from
1290 to 2005.
Gay History
Flag - 76kb
Clear Night Sky
A report into the need for Connexions national policy and target setting
tomeet the needs of young gay, lesbian and bisexual young people.By John
Proctor
Clear Night Sky
-232kb
Pink Box
The Pink Box Project - download
the manual
Coming Out Guide
Our Guide to Coming Out - download
the guide
Coming In
A support booklet for young people who think they may be lesbian,gay,bisexual
or unsure of their sexuality.
Written by the people of Allsorts Youth Project
Coming
In - 1.8mb
Information and Guidance on Engaging Young Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual
People
Guidance that aims to provide all those working in Connexions with information
and guidance on many of the issues facing young lesbian, gay and bisexual
(LGB) people
Engaging
with Gay Youth - 160kb
Sexual Diversity Worksheet
An activity worksheet that examines aspects of healthy sexuality, sexual
wellness, and responsible sexual behaviour and a range of behaviours and
choices regarding sexual expression.
Respecting
Sexual Diversity Worksheet - 280kb
Tackling Homophobia Creating
Safer Spaces
In schools, many lesbian, gay, bisexual students, teachers, governors
and workers keep their sexuality hidden to guard against possible
discrimination, harassment and bullying from pupils or staff. This silence
renders them less than effective. Is this true in your school?
© www.schools-out.org.uk
Tackling
Homophobia - 3.9mb
Them & Us Schools Anti-Homophobia
Pack
A guide to anti-homophobia policies & practice in secondary schools
produced by The Metro Centre and Big Fish Theatre Company
Them
& Us- 136kb
Tackling Homophobic Bullying
A guide produced by the NASUWT tackling homophobic bullying - policy,
advice & support
Tackling
Homophobic Bullying - 56kb
Legislation and guidelines
The comes from a variety of legislation (or laws), government guidance
or research. Ones which are used the most are summarized and presented
in alphabetical order.
School Matters - Gay Teachers
Film www.teachers.tv/video/26760
This programme follows the lives of five inspirational gay teachers to
find out how they cope with school.
There are estimated to be more than 25,000 lesbian, gay, bisexual and
transgender teachers in the UK. Research shows that 99 per cent of teachers
are too scared to come out, as four out of five have experienced homophobic
abuse at work.
One teacher tells of his experiences dealing with a head teacher he felt
was homophobic, whilst another teacher struggles to come out to his class.
Is it true that there's an endemic culture of homophobia in schools or
are schools supporting their staff?
Published: 6 May 2008
Associated Teachers TV programmes and evidence
School Matters - Gay Teachers
1. Title: Silenced Sexualities
in Schools and Universities
Author: Debbie Epstein, Sarah O'Flynn and David Telford
Publisher, Year: Trentham Books Ltd, 2003
ISBN: 185856249X
2. Title: Challenging
Lesbian and Gay Inequalities in Education
Author: Debbie Epstein (editor)
Publisher, Year: Open University Press, 1994
ISBN: 0335191304
3. Title: Playing It
Straight (Changing Images of Early Childhood)
Author: Mindy Blaise
Publisher, Year: Routledge, 2005
ISBN: 0415951143
4. Title: Schooling
Sexualities
Author: Debbie Epstein and Richard Johnson
Publisher, Year: Open University Press, 1998
ISBN: 0335195369
Out in School
Teaching pack (download
here) providing teachers with ideas on how to talk about sexual orientation
and challenge homophobia in school's. This pack has been written by teachers
for teachers
This FREE pack contains ideas that can be used across the curriculum including
- Assembly
- Geography
- Modern Languages
- Religious Education
- PSHE
- English
- Drama
As well as a guide to current legislation and guidance in this area of
work.
Experience of lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans staff and students in
higher education: research report 2009
Download via: www.ecu.ac.uk/publications/lgbt-staff-and-students-in-he
Based
on a survey of 4205 staff and students in England, Wales and Northern
Ireland the research led by Professor Gill Valentine at the University
of Leeds found that institutions provide a positive space for LGBT students.
However there are still high levels of homophobia and discrimination on
campus, a factor that contributes to 20% of LGB and 28.5% of trans students
suspending their studies. 33.8% of LGB staff and 41% of trans staff who
took part in the research have experienced discrimination and abuse from
colleagues.
The report shows unequivocally
that while higher education institutions provide a very positive space
for many LGBT students, there is a real need for the sector to engage
with this equality area and review how it provides support for, and addresses
discrimination against, LGBT staff and students.
Commissioned by ECU, this unique
research was carried out by Professor Gill Valentine and Dr Nichola Wood
from the University of Leeds, and Professor Paul Plummer from the University
of Calgary.
The report includes sections
on:
* LGBT students' experiences
of higher education
* LGBT staff experiences of higher education
* Teaching, learning and the curriculum
* Monitoring for sexual orientation and trans identity
* Representation, consultation, communication and training
* Sexual orientation and faith
* Making complaints
* Implications for HEIs
Download the press
release and report
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