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Homopobic Bullying Still A Problem In Schools

Homophobic bullying is still an area of concern for many schools, according to a new report launched last week.

The study, Valuing Visibility: An Expoloration of How Issues of Sexual Orientation Arise and Are Addressed in Post-Primary Schools, was undertaken by the Department of Education, NUI Maynooth and the Gay and Lesbian Equality Network (GLEN).

It reveals that while schools are aware of the issues faced by lesbian, gay and bisexual students, many feel they need guidance and support in addressing homophobic bullying and name-calling effectively.

A total of eighteen schools participated in the Valuing Visibility study and many reported a general level of tolerance of homophobia in educational institutions alongside a prevalence of targeted bullying of gay and lesbian students and of those considered to be so.

A number of teachers said they felt ill-equipped to address the issues of sexual orientation as they related to the school context. Many spoke of the difficult bind they found themselves in, on the one hand wanting to support a young person who may be in the process of coming out, while on the other hand dealing with their own fears around the consequences if the student were to come out.

Some teachers and principals also felt that a lack of knowledge and awareness contributed to fears that discussing issues of sexual orientation may have negative consequences for individual students, for teachers, or for relationships between the school and its trustees or with parents.

Speaking at the launch of the report this morning, Minister for State at the Department of Education and Science, Sean Haughey said it was essential that young people be given the opportunity to discuss their concerns about sexual identity issues.



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Bout feckin time that a strategy is put in place to support gay teachers and gay pupils through this legal minefield

POSTED BY Horatio hornbag 01 Dec 2008

This is not fresh news to me. My nephew, who says he is not gay, is being constantly bullied for being gay at school and it has really begun to affect his life. He is beginning to hate gay people and won't speak to me. But his hatred must be turned inward, since this is about what he is being marked as. It disgusts me so much, I find it hard to even think about it.

POSTED BY Hunter 02 Dec 2008

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