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Celebrating Difference - A whole-school approach to LGBT+ inclusion (Paperback)
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Celebrating Difference - A whole-school approach to LGBT+ inclusion (Paperback)
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RECOMMENDED BY LORD MICHAEL CASHMAN IN UK PARLIAMENT, APRIL 2019
'Essential and valuable reading for every teacher and school
leader.' Peter Tatchell 'A huge stride towards genuine
organisational change.' Dr Joseph Hall 'An outstanding book.'
Professor Jonathan Glazzard Celebrating Difference is an inspiring
handbook for LGBT+ inclusion, aimed at all primary and secondary
teachers and leaders. Written by Shaun Dellenty, internationally
celebrated lead in LGBT+ inclusion in education, it is filled with
practical advice to enable schools to bring about organisational
change to ensure the safety, success, mental health and wellbeing
of all pupils and staff. This ground-breaking book examines the
roots and impact of identity-based prejudice in schools, drawing on
Shaun's own experiences of homophobic bullying and his subsequent
career as a teacher and school leader. The core of the book is
based on Shaun's award-winning training programme Inclusion For
All, endorsed by the Department for Education, presenting an
effective approach to LGBT+ inclusion at a whole-school level. This
includes practical strategies to eradicate prejudice, prevent
bullying, embrace diversity and improve whole-school outcomes such
as attendance and attainment, as well as mindfulness techniques and
ideas for INSET training sessions and school assemblies. Case
studies and interviews with pupils and teachers who have
experienced the Inclusion For All process and unique research
insights from Dr Joseph Hall, University of Leeds, demonstrate how
the strategies work in practice. Clear guidance will also enable
schools to comply with Ofsted and statutory equality legislation,
and help them to teach children about British values, basic human
rights and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child
(UNCRC). Written with warmth, humour and compassion, this is a
must-read guide for all teachers and school leaders who wish to
promote inclusion, celebrate difference and ensure safer futures
for all young people.
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