Research and analysis

Tackling homophobic bullying and ingrained attitudes at school

Ofsted good practice example showing how Stoke Newington School tackles homophobic bullying.

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Stoke Newington School and SFC - Good practice example.doc

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Details

Stoke Newington School and Sixth Form has a curriculum which meets the needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students and extends understanding of diversity. Training for all staff, their commitment to equality and diversity and their approach to poor behaviour have successfully tackled homophobic language, attitudes and bullying.

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Published 3 February 2012

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