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NASUWT

Union: NASUWT

www.nasuwt.org.uk The purpose of this site is to inform and give legal guidance to its teaching staff members. It signposts Stonewalls work on anti-bullying. For a detailed analysis of this site,  its functionality and usefulness please see our grading table with notes below. Grading: Web Address: www.teachers.org.uk –          Members support –          Members Groups –          LGBT […]

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Intercom Trust

www.intercomtrust.org.uk The Intercom Trust is a registered charity that serves LGBT people in the South West Peninsula. For a detailed analysis of this site,  its functionality and usefulness please see our grading table with notes below. Grading: Web Address: www.intercomtrust.org.uk Absolutely true Almost true Somewhat true Not really Not at all Use of Site No […]

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Union: Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL)

www.atl.org.uk “ATL, the education union, uses the experiences of its members to influence education policy across the UK. By sitting around the table with government and employers, make a positive impact on pay, conditions and career development.” For a detailed analysis of this site,  its functionality and usefulness please see our grading table with notes […]

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LGBT Youth Scotland

Really useful website containing lesson plans, research and a toolkit that enables teachers to deal with homophobic bullying. The toolkit has been developed by LGBT Youth Scotland, the national youth organisation for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) young people in partnership with LTS and funded by the Scottish Government. It is based on research with teachers, […]

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LGBT History Month Toolkit – primary

This toolkit provides detailed information on how to celebrate LGBT History Month in a primary school.  To download the toolkit as well as further examples for celebrating the month in your school, please visit this page on the LGBT History Month website.

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