Diverse Talk Matters

Episode Sixteen - LGBT+ Inclusion in Schools-Education

Season 2 Episode 16

In this, our 16th episode of Diverse Talk Matters, we delve into the importance of LGBT+ inclusion in schools with two incredible guests, Lynne Nicholls and Sue Sanders, Co-founder of UK LGBT History Month. This episode launches just in time for LGBT History Month and highlights the essential work of Schools Out UK, an organisation dedicated to promoting LGBT+ inclusion in education.

Lynne Nicholls and Sue Sanders share the history of Schools Out, from its formation in 1974 by teachers frustrated with the lack of support for LGBT+ issues in schools, to the lasting impact of Section 28, a piece of legislation that prohibited the promotion of homosexuality in schools for 15 years. They discuss how the Classroom website, a free resource for teachers, helps integrate LGBT+ inclusion across the curriculum, and why intersectionality is crucial for creating inclusive educational spaces.

The conversation also explores the challenges schools face in implementing LGBT+ inclusion, including resistance from some parents, teachers, and school leaders. Lynne and Sue provide valuable advice on how to engage parents, educate the wider teaching community, and create safe and inclusive spaces for all students.

Throughout the episode, they stress the importance of LGBT History Month and the work of initiatives like Outing the Past, which seeks to reclaim and share hidden LGBT+ histories through presentations, plays, and videos.

Tune in to discover how we can foster inclusive education that celebrates diversity and supports the well-being of every student.

Join Tash, Lynne Nicholls, and Sue Sanders for this insightful and inspiring conversation.

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