The School Charter Award focusses on ensuring that the rights of our LGBT students are met in school. The rights are as follows:
- LGBT people have the right to be themselves and to live free from prejudice and discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression.
- LGBT people have the right to be kept from harm and be protected from hate crime, bullying and other forms of violence.
- LGBT people have the right to be heard, treated fairly and their views and experiences taken into account.
- LGBT people have the right to be healthy, with equal access to healthcare, and the impact of prejudice and discrimination on health properly addressed.
- LGBT people have the right to form relationships, free from abuse and with equality of recognition.
- LGBT people have the right to privacy and information about sexual orientation and gender identity not disclosed to others, without consent to do so.
- LGBT people have the right to education that recognises diversity and implements programmes that seek to eliminate prejudice on the grounds of sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression.
- LGBT people have the right to be cared for, free from prejudice and discrimination and in every setting.
If you or anyone you know needs more support and advice, please follow the link to the LGBT Youth Scotland resources page, where you can find local support groups, digital services and advice on mental health.
https://lgbtyouth.org.uk/groups-and-support/