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MOST BRS ACCEPT LGBTQ+ PEOPLE, BUT NEARLY HALF DON'T WANT KIDS TGHT IT'S OK TO BE GAY
Schools should ‘be alive to issu such as everyday sexism, misogyny, homophobia and genr stereotyp’ and take posive actn to build a culture where the are not tolerated. Lots of primary schools are already dog great work to teach their children about different fai, and to prevent and tackle homophobic, biphobic and transphobic bullyg. Many schools already dog LGBTQ-clive teachg, along wh tacklg and preventg homophobic, biphobic and transphobic bullyg, are fah and church schools.
Guidance missned by the Department (produced by the Council for the Curriculum, Examatns and Asssment) for both primary and post-primary clus rmatn on LGBTQ+ cln and how to challenge homophobic, biphobic and transphobic bullyg. But the report shows that many lbian, gay, bi, trans and queer young people ntue to stggle at school.
The Department for Edutn is also advised to ntue fundg dited anti-bullyg iativ – which were disntued after March 2020 – to tra school and llege staff England and provi support for pupils affected by homophobic, biphobic, and transphobic bullyg.