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Anti-Homophobia Policy




       “You know there is a problem in our schools when people treat others as
         lesser people based on who they love, and there is [little to] nothing in
                                  place to tell them they can’t.” –SDSS Student
Our Point of View:
               Intolerance of LGBTQ+ people is a serious issue and dangerous to those who are
                                               being harassed/targeted by the marginalization.


We suggest a zero-tolerance approach pertaining to the Code of Conduct.


                       Students who harass others for their gender identity/expression or sexuality
                     should face suspension and mandatory education of LGBTQ+ issues, and, as
                      stated above, attempt to correct the wrong that is committed in some form of
                                                                                          apology.


  We believe, though, that education is absolutely crucial when it comes to battling
  gender and sexuality discrimination, and that in these cases needs to be strictly
  enforced.
What We Are Looking For:
                                     The Original Burnaby School District Policy can be viewed here

This policy very closely resembles the one we request for our own school district.
We agree with most things within the policy, but there are some alterations and
additions we would like to see.

                This policy does not address how homophobic slurs/harassment would be dealt with.
                  District Code of Conduct states that those who act unacceptably will be faced with
                                                                        consequences that should:

      Be thoughtful, consistent and fair
     Seek to prevent a recurrence of the offense
     Teach acceptable social behaviour rather than be merely punitive

  And where appropriate
    Provide means for restitution and restorative actions
    Involve the offender in determining a corrective plan of action
We need a policy which specifically addresses the following

         Leadership from School Administrators

         Professional Development for Staff

         Curricular Integration of LGBTQ issues

         Support for Gay Straight Alliance Clubs

        Teaching Acceptance of LGBTQ+ students

        Training for Counsellors

         Education for Parents
Why We Need a Strict Policy as Opposed to Being Lumped
Under the “Anti-bullying” Umbrella:
  Homophobia is so much more than bullying. Homophobia is an attitude.
                                  Society places taboos upon and demoralizes those who are already
                                 struggling with who they are. As long as this heterosexist frame of
                                    mind is prominent, youth will continue to take their own lives.

Education about LGBTQ+ issues and homophobia’s effect on youth of
gender and sexual minorities is mandatory if we want to make lives better
and safer for students who are struggling.

             Lesbian, gay, and bisexual youth are at a higher risk of attempting suicide (28% of
                            LGBTQ+ youth vs. only 4% of heterosexual youth) [McCreary 2008].
This number is unacceptably high. Why is this? Youth who are struggling with their
gender and sexuality are not proficiently supported by their peers or families. Many
are even too afraid to try to reach out to others.

        By reducing LGBTQ+ harassment in schools, we eliminate so much of the pressure that
                                          causes the tragic deaths and depression in youth.
Is Homophobia a Problem in Delta Schools?
                                  Homophobia is often a less obvious form of bullying. It’s swept
                            under the rug all too often; teachers, administration, and even some
                             of the students can be unaware of what’s happening around them.

So how can we be sure homophobia is even an issue?


                 Let’s look at what the students have to say. (Note, most students have
                         wished to remain anonymous so we have not included names)


“I have friends that have been physically harassed and threatened with things that would
not be appropriate to say to ANYONE in ANY circumstance, based purely on uncertainty to
their sexuality. They’ve come out of the closet, then gone right back in because of
homophobia. I personally am afraid to come out because of these examples.” – SDSS
Student
“My brother gets called a ‘fag’ and ‘gay’ all the time. People threaten to hurt
him, but he is too nice to tell on them. He is frightened to leave our house
and go to school. He is not gay.” –SDSS Student




                     “Throughout the entire school there is an implicit undercurrent of
                        homophobia, of glances thrown, cutting tones used and people
                    excluded and then of course there are the concrete instances too...”
                                                                         –SDSS Student


  “[I am] Feeling pressure from my peers and friends to change myself
  because they were not comfortable with my uncertainty towards my
  gender” –SDSS Student
“[I am afraid of] publicly coming out because of fears of being
                   discriminated against and also because of fears of losing friends.” –
                                                                           SDSS Student


“I am constantly hearing words ‘fag’ or ‘gay’ thrown around like funny jokes in the
hallways or even by my friends. It hurts me that they don’t understand how hurtful
these words are. I have many friends who have been victims of verbal harassment
and I get really upset seeing how upset it makes them. People need to understand
just how hurtful these words are and the impact that ‘joking around’ with them
makes.” –SDSS Student



               “...people don’t realize that the word ‘gay’ shouldn’t be used in a negative
                  manner. The number of times I have been called gay as an insult, and I
                  have heard others being called/calling others gay can’t be counted.” –
                                                                             SDSS Student
“Intolerance of the LGBTQ+ community is getting out of hand in our school district. Slurs
in the hallways are not only common, but expected. So many students, my friends,
have felt unsafe in their own school. They have hidden or diminished who they are,
because in their “safe learning environment”, they do not feel safe. I have been
harassed for my androgyny, gender expression and sexuality, as have a great portion
of my gender and sexual minority and allied friends. We are purposefully and
accidentally marginalized by heterosexism and homophobia in our peers and teachers.
So many of us feel depressed and alone. So many of us can’t even come out to others
to express our fears and unite against them. So many of us are afraid. It is not our
responsibility to make our environment safe; it is yours.” –SDSS Student



                         “Being gay does not change who I am, and I’m not a freak, so do
                          not freak out if I talk to you, because I’m just trying to be nice.” –
                                                                                  SDSS Student
And it’s not only Student’s Who Are Noticing



 “As a parent of a queer student, I believe it’s crucial and imperative for this policy to be
   enforced. The kids who are bullied for the colour of their skin, or colour of their hair, or
   the fact that they have braces still have their parents to accept them and to love them
  unconditionally when they get home. The difference with queer kids and the reason so
   many of them are taking their lives is that most of them are too afraid to even come
     out to their parents, so they don’t have their family to undo the damage their peers
  have done throughout the day. This policy would ensure that they had a safer place to
 be who they are and to simply be. I have a two year old and a four year old as well as a
    queer teen, and I have seriously considered homeschooling as an alternative. My four
  year old likes the colour pink and playing with “girl” toys. His gender expression is quite
 ambiguous compared to most kids his age, so to me it’s not a question of if but when he
 gets bullied. I want the school environment to be safer for my younger children than it
               has been for my older one. We can’t afford to lose any more young lives.”
                                                                  -Michelle Van Beek, Parent
"One form of homophobia is bullying but homophobia is far more than
                                       bullying. It is expressed in many ways."

         “Students came to me to start the Alliance Club. They make me aware of
          what is going on. And today, they make us all aware of the importance
                                                  of an anti-homophobia policy."

                  -Lucie Ferrari, SDSS Alliance Club Sponsor Teacher and Modern
                             Languages and French Immersion Department Head




Our Lives Could be In Your Hands, so What Are
You Going To Do About It?
We want you to pass a motion to establish an
advisory committee to draft a discrete anti-
homophobia policy for SD 37.

            “The youth of today are often called the future of tomorrow, but right
           now not all of us are going to make it there. We just want to accepted
           for who we are and we are asking for your help to make that happen.
             We are in pain and you have the responsibility to help us. If truth be
                              told, we shouldn’t even have to ask” –SDSS Student

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Anti homphobia policy complete

  • 1. Anti-Homophobia Policy “You know there is a problem in our schools when people treat others as lesser people based on who they love, and there is [little to] nothing in place to tell them they can’t.” –SDSS Student
  • 2. Our Point of View: Intolerance of LGBTQ+ people is a serious issue and dangerous to those who are being harassed/targeted by the marginalization. We suggest a zero-tolerance approach pertaining to the Code of Conduct. Students who harass others for their gender identity/expression or sexuality should face suspension and mandatory education of LGBTQ+ issues, and, as stated above, attempt to correct the wrong that is committed in some form of apology. We believe, though, that education is absolutely crucial when it comes to battling gender and sexuality discrimination, and that in these cases needs to be strictly enforced.
  • 3. What We Are Looking For: The Original Burnaby School District Policy can be viewed here This policy very closely resembles the one we request for our own school district. We agree with most things within the policy, but there are some alterations and additions we would like to see. This policy does not address how homophobic slurs/harassment would be dealt with. District Code of Conduct states that those who act unacceptably will be faced with consequences that should: Be thoughtful, consistent and fair Seek to prevent a recurrence of the offense Teach acceptable social behaviour rather than be merely punitive And where appropriate Provide means for restitution and restorative actions Involve the offender in determining a corrective plan of action
  • 4. We need a policy which specifically addresses the following Leadership from School Administrators Professional Development for Staff Curricular Integration of LGBTQ issues Support for Gay Straight Alliance Clubs Teaching Acceptance of LGBTQ+ students Training for Counsellors Education for Parents
  • 5. Why We Need a Strict Policy as Opposed to Being Lumped Under the “Anti-bullying” Umbrella: Homophobia is so much more than bullying. Homophobia is an attitude. Society places taboos upon and demoralizes those who are already struggling with who they are. As long as this heterosexist frame of mind is prominent, youth will continue to take their own lives. Education about LGBTQ+ issues and homophobia’s effect on youth of gender and sexual minorities is mandatory if we want to make lives better and safer for students who are struggling. Lesbian, gay, and bisexual youth are at a higher risk of attempting suicide (28% of LGBTQ+ youth vs. only 4% of heterosexual youth) [McCreary 2008]. This number is unacceptably high. Why is this? Youth who are struggling with their gender and sexuality are not proficiently supported by their peers or families. Many are even too afraid to try to reach out to others. By reducing LGBTQ+ harassment in schools, we eliminate so much of the pressure that causes the tragic deaths and depression in youth.
  • 6. Is Homophobia a Problem in Delta Schools? Homophobia is often a less obvious form of bullying. It’s swept under the rug all too often; teachers, administration, and even some of the students can be unaware of what’s happening around them. So how can we be sure homophobia is even an issue? Let’s look at what the students have to say. (Note, most students have wished to remain anonymous so we have not included names) “I have friends that have been physically harassed and threatened with things that would not be appropriate to say to ANYONE in ANY circumstance, based purely on uncertainty to their sexuality. They’ve come out of the closet, then gone right back in because of homophobia. I personally am afraid to come out because of these examples.” – SDSS Student
  • 7. “My brother gets called a ‘fag’ and ‘gay’ all the time. People threaten to hurt him, but he is too nice to tell on them. He is frightened to leave our house and go to school. He is not gay.” –SDSS Student “Throughout the entire school there is an implicit undercurrent of homophobia, of glances thrown, cutting tones used and people excluded and then of course there are the concrete instances too...” –SDSS Student “[I am] Feeling pressure from my peers and friends to change myself because they were not comfortable with my uncertainty towards my gender” –SDSS Student
  • 8. “[I am afraid of] publicly coming out because of fears of being discriminated against and also because of fears of losing friends.” – SDSS Student “I am constantly hearing words ‘fag’ or ‘gay’ thrown around like funny jokes in the hallways or even by my friends. It hurts me that they don’t understand how hurtful these words are. I have many friends who have been victims of verbal harassment and I get really upset seeing how upset it makes them. People need to understand just how hurtful these words are and the impact that ‘joking around’ with them makes.” –SDSS Student “...people don’t realize that the word ‘gay’ shouldn’t be used in a negative manner. The number of times I have been called gay as an insult, and I have heard others being called/calling others gay can’t be counted.” – SDSS Student
  • 9. “Intolerance of the LGBTQ+ community is getting out of hand in our school district. Slurs in the hallways are not only common, but expected. So many students, my friends, have felt unsafe in their own school. They have hidden or diminished who they are, because in their “safe learning environment”, they do not feel safe. I have been harassed for my androgyny, gender expression and sexuality, as have a great portion of my gender and sexual minority and allied friends. We are purposefully and accidentally marginalized by heterosexism and homophobia in our peers and teachers. So many of us feel depressed and alone. So many of us can’t even come out to others to express our fears and unite against them. So many of us are afraid. It is not our responsibility to make our environment safe; it is yours.” –SDSS Student “Being gay does not change who I am, and I’m not a freak, so do not freak out if I talk to you, because I’m just trying to be nice.” – SDSS Student
  • 10. And it’s not only Student’s Who Are Noticing “As a parent of a queer student, I believe it’s crucial and imperative for this policy to be enforced. The kids who are bullied for the colour of their skin, or colour of their hair, or the fact that they have braces still have their parents to accept them and to love them unconditionally when they get home. The difference with queer kids and the reason so many of them are taking their lives is that most of them are too afraid to even come out to their parents, so they don’t have their family to undo the damage their peers have done throughout the day. This policy would ensure that they had a safer place to be who they are and to simply be. I have a two year old and a four year old as well as a queer teen, and I have seriously considered homeschooling as an alternative. My four year old likes the colour pink and playing with “girl” toys. His gender expression is quite ambiguous compared to most kids his age, so to me it’s not a question of if but when he gets bullied. I want the school environment to be safer for my younger children than it has been for my older one. We can’t afford to lose any more young lives.” -Michelle Van Beek, Parent
  • 11. "One form of homophobia is bullying but homophobia is far more than bullying. It is expressed in many ways." “Students came to me to start the Alliance Club. They make me aware of what is going on. And today, they make us all aware of the importance of an anti-homophobia policy." -Lucie Ferrari, SDSS Alliance Club Sponsor Teacher and Modern Languages and French Immersion Department Head Our Lives Could be In Your Hands, so What Are You Going To Do About It?
  • 12. We want you to pass a motion to establish an advisory committee to draft a discrete anti- homophobia policy for SD 37. “The youth of today are often called the future of tomorrow, but right now not all of us are going to make it there. We just want to accepted for who we are and we are asking for your help to make that happen. We are in pain and you have the responsibility to help us. If truth be told, we shouldn’t even have to ask” –SDSS Student