Stand Up 2016 week Starts In Ireland
Now in its seventh year, Stand Up Week runs this week from Nov 14 – 18. 25% of post primary schools in Ireland participated last year… Read More »Stand Up 2016 week Starts In Ireland
Now in its seventh year, Stand Up Week runs this week from Nov 14 – 18. 25% of post primary schools in Ireland participated last year… Read More »Stand Up 2016 week Starts In Ireland
Manchester based The Proud Trust has a Black History Month resource for 2016 focusing on recognising and challenging prejudice within our communities and on encouraging young… Read More »The Proud Trust Launches BHM 2016 Resource
(from Pink News) A report from the Time for Inclusive Education campaign has exposed the devastating impact of homophobic bullying. As pressure mounts for LGBT issues… Read More »Half of teachers ‘didn’t read’ government guidance on LGBT-inclusive education
MOST Scottish teachers have never used or even heard of government material designed to tackle homophobia in schools. A survey by the Time for Inclusive… Read More »Culture of Classroom Silence over Homophobia in Scottish Schools
“People think you can be disabled or LGBT but not both” The Anti-Bullying Alliance (ABA), hosted by leading children’s charity National Children’s Bureau, is publishing… Read More »ABA: Disabled young people that identify as LGBT+ bullied and silenced in our schools
At least, it feels that way. The list of things to do is getting shorter at the same rate as the list of things to take… Read More »It's the final countdown
Stuart Milk is a global LGBT human rights activist and political speaker. He’s also the nephew of the late US civil rights campaigner Harvey Milk. Stuart’s… Read More »Stuart Milk on Continuing his Uncle's Legacy and the Importance of Teaching LGBT History
With a General Election due next year, Peter Tatchell has laid out his LGBTI manifesto for any incoming government to address. While acknowledging the improvements… Read More »Schools Practise One Third of Tatchell's Twelve Types of LGBT Discrimination
Up close and personal: Frida Kahlo’s photo album. Dinner parties at Frida and Diego’s, rigging up a contraption so she can paint in bed after an accident, recuperating at home with her tiny dog … here are the most personal moments of Frida Kahlo’s extraordinary life, taken by her father and her friends
Schoolchildren in Birmingham have been taking part in workshops to celebrate LGBT History Month with Elly Barnes (includes video footage from ITV News)