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Advocacy Materials
Advocacy Materials | 2016

Safe schools do better. Supporting sexual diversity, intersex and gender diversity in schools

The national coalition was established to deliver on the vision of the Australian Government’s National Safe Schools Framework which aims to build safe school communities where diversity is valued, the risk from all types of harm is minimised and all members of the community feel respected, inclu

Case Studies & Research
Case Studies & Research | 2016

Reaching out: preventing and addressing SOGIE-related school violence in Viet Nam. Volume 2

Global human rights legislation protects all people against discrimination and violence in education, irrespective of their sex, sexual orientation or gender identity and expression. Viet Nam has committed to a range of global conventions to end school-related gender-based violence (SRGBV).

Case Studies & Research
Case Studies & Research | 2016

"The nail that sticks out gets hammered down": LGBT bullying and exclusion in Japanese schools

Based on interviews with more than 50 LGBT students and former students in fourteen prefectures throughout Japan—as well as teachers, officials, and academic experts—this report documents bullying, harassment, and discrimination in Japanese schools based on sexual orientation and gender identity

Case Studies & Research
Case Studies & Research | 2016

Schools become safer and friendly for girls

Samata works with 64 schools across 49 villages in two districts of Bagalkot and Bijapur in northern Karnataka.

Case Studies & Research
Case Studies & Research | 2016

Mentoring adolescent boys to reduce gender-based violence

According to the theory of change that underlies the Samata programme, one important factor in keeping girls in school is to reduce gender-based violence by their male peers. This brief explains how Samata works with adolescent boys.

Case Studies & Research
Case Studies & Research | 2016

Reaching out: preventing and addressing school-related gender-based violence in Viet Nam. Volume 1

Global human rights legislation protects all people against discrimination and violence in education, irrespective of their sex, sexual orientation or gender identity and expression. Viet Nam has committed to a range of global conventions to end school-related gender-based violence (SRGBV).

Advocacy Materials
Advocacy Materials | 2016

16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence Campaign: Bullying at school

Educational institutions are places where learners, regardless of their age, gender, ethnicity, religion and sexual orientation, are expected to be safe. They are also spaces with a huge potential to create social change.

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