Name changed (but I’m easy to trace for those of you I’ve pm’d with or replied to before)
Primary academy. Children with autism.
Have spent weeks emailing and meeting with school, after having discussed it all over email when the guidance updated during lockdown.
Thought we had finally had a meeting where it clicked. But nope.
Have used ssa, tt resources, gen respect printed off the dfe guidance etc to talk them through how they breeched it.
(Gender identity, cisgender, pansexual, asexual)
Received a final reply, that shows the head teacher still doesn’t understand it, or is intentionally trying to be as manipulative as possible. It reads like it’s been dictated by academy chain heads, who I trust even less than her. The safeguarding academy lead will know this is coming due to discussions around other issues about my dc.
The head has misunderstood many points brought up, repeatedly on email and at the meeting. So the points she addresses don’t actually address points raised.
However: she says gender identity is in the equality act and that they have to teach it because kids who are in class have families effected by this. No acknowledgement of the many ways in which I patiently explained it’s breeching the guidance and that gender reassignment does not equal gender identity. They acknowledged in the meeting there’s no evidence base.
She claims they aren’t teaching an ideology as fact and that the council advise this and they are the experts in dfe guidance and have verified the curriculum is fit for purpose. And that they are using the dfe accredited PSHE Association.
And recommended the national autism society page on gender identity and autism.
Now that my forehead is bleeding from continually explaining the obvious to people who don’t get it or won’t get it, I think we’ll have to put in formal complaint.
Especially if this is in any way coming from the council, because that makes this worse at secondary, so we need to know how to challenge it now.
Have forwarded it to safe schools alliance, and pm’d them here, but I’m aware that they are busy.
I would definitely want to follow their advice to copy in ofsted.
Any more advice?
Dh is very supportive about formal complaint and would back me 100%, but I’m the one with the greater grasp on all this. So it will be me having to write it again, and any input about the above non points she came back to me with would really help.
I’m sick to my stomach people responsible for safeguarding ignore dfe.
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