Pupil's guide to surviving anti-gay harassment and physical or sexual assault
This document provides advice and guidance to pupils for dealing with anti-gay harassment in schools.
This document provides advice and guidance to pupils for dealing with anti-gay harassment in schools.
Bullying related to sexual orientation is now recognised as a serious issue with which schools should engage. This guide is intended for governors, school staff or other professionals who want to prevent or challenge homophobic bullying in secondary schools.
The consultation was organized to explore the specific needs of ethnic minority communities in European countries for culturally and linguistically appropriate HIV/AIDS and sexual health services.
Homophobia is not unique to Northern Ireland, but it does exist and manifests itself in a multitude of ways within our society.
In 2009 the Department of Education and Skills and GLEN – Gay and Lesbian Equality Network issued guidance to schools on sexual orientation issues - Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Students: Guidance for Principals and School Leader.