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Secondary schoolsFind out more about Stonewall's work with secondary schools and the resources available to help staff prevent and tackle homophobic bullying and talk about lesbian, gay and bisexual issues in class. Read more |
Primary schoolsFind out about Stonewall's work with primary schools and our Celebrating Difference materials designed to help teachers create safe and inclusive learning environments where everyone can be themselves. Read more |
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Local authoritiesThrough the Education Champions programme Stonewall supports Local Authorities in helping their local schools preventing and tackling homophobic bullying. Read more |
Parents and carersThere are many ways parents and carers can ensure their children are safe from bullying, feel included and are being prepared for life in a diverse society. Read more |
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Youth workersYoung people spend much time outside of school and welcoming and it is important that they have access to inclusive youth provisions and services where they can feel safe and be themselves. Read more |
Other agenciesThe police and health services can play a vital role in ensuring young people are safe from bullying and get access to the services and the information they need. Read more |
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| Teacher training Nine in ten teachers have had no training to prevent and tackle homophobic bullying. Our resources can help schools create inclusive environments where young people can enjoy learning free from fear of bullying. Read more. |
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