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Anti-bullying week: how do you tackle homophobic language with your children?

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RowanMumsnet · 07/11/2011 11:21

Stonewall's campaign against homophobic bullying, Education for All (which is our Campaign of the Week this week) aims to prevent and tackle homophobic bullying and language in the UK's schools.

YouGov polling for Stonewall shows that 95 per cent of secondary school teachers and three-quarters of primary school teachers report hearing the phrases 'you're so gay' or 'that's so gay' in their schools. And eight out of ten secondary school teachers and two in five primary school teachers report hearing other insulting homophobic remarks such as 'poof', 'dyke', 'queer' and 'faggot'.

We (and Stonewall) would love to hear your views on this. Do you challenge your child if they use these phrases? If so, how? Has your child reported hearing this language at school, or being the target of homophobic bullying? Do you think your school deals with these things well? What should schools do to tackle it?

Thanks,
MNHQ

RowanMumsnet · 08/11/2011 20:11

Hi all

Thanks for the comments and debate so far - very informative, and I know Stonewall are finding it interesting reading too.

Shock at the first part of strawberrymivvi's post. The Education for All site has some info about the public duty on schools to tackle homophobic bullying under the Equality Act.

MNHQ x

RowanMumsnet · 11/11/2011 13:20

Hello again.

Two more quick links from Stonewall: their Education for All site has lots of free resources to help primary and secondary schools prevent and tackle the derogative use of the word 'gay' and to celebrate difference. Materials include DVDs, posters, reports, guides and lists of books for different key stages. There is also a website section with information specifically for parents and carers.

(And before anyone asks Grin - no, Stonewall isn't paying for this thread! We just thought it would be a good way to mark anti-bullying week.)

Thanks,
MNHQ

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