Resources and sources of information to help schools
address homophobic bullying
Stonewall: Education for
All
Stonewall's national Education for All campaign against homophobic
bullying was launched in 2005. Since then Stonewall has produced
research such as The School Report and The Teachers' Report,
awareness raising materials like the 'Some people are gay, get over
it!' posters, postcards and stickers as well as teaching resources
such as the film FIT. Produced for Key Stages 3 and 4, FIT is a
film about friendship, coming out and fitting in. All resources can
be downloaded or ordered from the Stonewall website. Also part of
the campaign are the Education Champions programme for local
authorities and the Youth Volunteering Programme.
Tackle
Homophobia
Tacade has a website
dedicated to supporting schools to tackle homophobia. The
site outlines relevant legislation and includes details
of resources for all key stages, with downloadable secondary
resources.
Exceeding
Expectations
'Exceeding Expectations' is a three-year initiative that aims to
support schools in tackling homophobic bullying. It is part of
Manchester Children's Services Equality Strategy. The
project provides staff training, a play (OUTLOUD), follow-up
workshops, lesson plans and a young people's peer support group.
The Exceeding Expectations
website has downloadable resources to support
teachers, staff and young people.
The Homophobia Project
Made by Peer
Productions, this DVD encourages young people to question their
behaviour and gain awareness and understanding about equality and
diversity issues whilst providing teachers with a starting point
for discussion and change. The DVD comes with a full teachers
pack. For more information or to purchase a copy, go to the
Peer Productions website or ring 01483 476 825
LGBT Youth North
West resources
LGBT Youth North West have produced a range of resources for
schools and youth settings to explore issues relating to sexuality,
including homophobic bullying.
Preventing and responding to homophobic bullying in
schools
This guidance from DCSF is part of the Safe to
Learn suite of guidance for schools on addressing bullying
Out in School
Free teaching pack from the Terrence Higgins
Trust, providing teachers with ideas on how to talk
about sexual orientation and challenge homophobia in schools. The
pack can be
downloaded or contact Phillip Wragg to order a
free copy or ask any questions
EACH – Educational Action
Challenging Homophobia
EACH is the award-winning charity for adults and young people
affected by homophobia. It provides a freephone Actionline across
England and Wales for young people affected by homophobic bullying.
EACH delivers training on a variety of sexual orientation issues to
a wide range of organisations and co-wrote the
“Safe to Learn: Homophobic Bullying” guidance for the
Department for Children, Schools and Families.
Schools Out
Dedicated to fighting homophobia, transphobia and heterosexism in
education. Website features a teaching pack and a student
toolkit
LGBT History Month
Provides an opportunity for schools to
teach and learn more about the histories of lesbian, gay,
bisexual and transgender people in Britain and Northern Ireland
Sticks and
Stones
Project from the Rural
Media Company which aims to raise awareness of homophobic
bullying in rural areas. With the support of EACH, the project set
up an online forum which recorded the experiences of young LGBT
people, who were then involved in creating a dark and shocking 10
minute film, called 'Bleeding Poof', which conveys the harm caused
by homophobic bullying. Copies of the film can be obtained
from the Rural Media Company - call 01432
344039 or enquire by email.
Education
for All
Campaign by Stonewall to challenge homophobic bullying in
schools. Website includes research, resources and case studies
Guidance on Combating
Transphobic Bullying in Schools
Schools are bound by a general duty to protect all their
transgender pupils and staff from transphobic bullying. This
guidance, from the Gender Identity Research and Education
Society (GIRES) contains guidance for schools on effective ways
to support and protect transgender pupils and staff.
No
Outsiders
The 'No Outsiders' project funded by the Economic and Social
Research Council, in collaboration with Exeter University and the
Institute of Education, supports primary teachers in developing and
evaluating school projects that address sexual equalities. The
website includes teaching resources, research and guidance,
and relevant links.