LGBT+ Inclusion - Updated template.pptx
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LGBT+ INCLUSION
- To understand the various identities of LGBT+ people
- Understand how to be an LGBT+ ally
- An understanding of the timeline of LGBT+ UK History & Legislation
- Understand your rights if you identify as LGBT+ young people.
- Understand Gender Identity/Sexual Orientation
- Why do we use pronouns?
- Pride, what is it and why is it needed?
Objectives & Aims
LGBT+ or Not?
- L – Lesbian
- G – Gay
- B – Bisexual
- T – Trans
- Q – Queer/Questioning
- I – Intersex
- A – Asexual
LGBT+ Identities
LGBT+ Rights Timeline
2010 Equality Act
2008 Michael Causer’s Death
2002 Same Sex Adoption
2003 Section 28 repealed
1992 Declassification of Homosexuality as Mental Health Disorder by WHO
1988 Section 28
1967 The Legalisation of Homosexuality
1972 The first London Pride March
Let’s make the rest of our history inclusive….
2021 Blood Donations for Male Partners legalised
2022 50 years of UK Pride
2021 Alan Turing £50 note
2020 Same Sex Marriage legalised in Ireland
2013 Same Sex Marriage legalised
2014 The first same sex marriage (here in Liverpool!)
Rights as a Trans Young Person in School
What support can I get if I am an LGBT+ young person?
- YPAS/GYRO (Liverpool City Centre)
- MYA (Knowsley)
- New Beginnings (Sefton)
- New Horizons (Wirral)
- The Proud Trust / Proud Connections (National & Online)
LGBT+ Hate Crime Headlines in Merseyside
Hate crimes are any crime where the perpetrator’s hostility or prejudice against an identifiable group of people is a factor in determining who is victimised.
What is a Hate Crime?
- Criminal Offence
- Bring offenders to justice
- We want to support victims
- It helps police gather intelligence/patterns about areas
- It may be part of a wider issue
- It’s not just a crime against one person it’s against a group of people as a whole.
Why is it important to report a Hate Crime?
- 999 or 101
- Social Media
- At a police station
- Online
- Crimestoppers
- Third party reporting centres
How do I report a Hate Crime?
How do I be a good ally?