School Diversity Week 20th - 24th June 2022
Under the Equality Act 2010 we have a legal obligation to promote understanding about LGBT+ equality and challenge prejudice; an obligation we welcome. Research conducted last year, by our Associate Assistant Headteacher Mrs Keyworth, indicated this matters greatly to Highcliffe students too. Students indicated in their responses to questionnaires about gender issues in school and wider society they would like the school to do even more to promote diversity in all forms and challenge prejudice. Examples of comments from our students include:
As part of our efforts to ensure our school environment is a place where every child can realise their potential, we will be joining hundreds of thousands of students and school staff taking part in School Diversity Week 2022. School Diversity Week, organised by the charity Just Like Us (justlikeus.org), has the support of the Department for Education. In 2022, more than 5000 schools are signed up to take part across the UK.
Growing up remains unacceptably tough for many LGBT+ young people: LGBT+ school
pupils are twice as likely to have been bullied and 91% have heard negative
language about being LGBT+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans) in the past year,
a new independent research report by charity Just Like Us has found. Positive LGBT+ messaging is linked to school pupils having
better wellbeing, regardless of whether they’re LGBT+ or not. Alongside
our anti-bullying and safeguarding policies, taking part in School Diversity
Week is an important way of actively supporting LGBT+ young people in our
school, and of demonstrating our commitment to an inclusive school environment
where every young person can be themselves and thrive. At Highcliffe we are
one community.
Mufti Day Friday 24th June
Our programme of activities this week will culminate in a voluntary non-uniform Mufti Day; students participating should contribute £1.00 to charity in return for being able to wear casual clothing. This year, students have voted to raise money for a UK LGBTQ+ youth homelessness charity. All money raised will be donated to the charity akt. Students and staff are welcome to wear bright colours or a range of colours to celebrate diversity. Please note that offensive slogans on T-shirts or revealing tops / crop tops / skirts / ripped clothes are not permitted, as always. The rules of jewellery and make-up still apply and students must still bring their correct equipment and books to school.
School
Diversity Week promotes awareness and understanding, and reminds us all to
challenge any prejudiced and discriminatory behaviour all year round, whether
this is about gender identity, or indeed any diversity. Any student who
does not wish to participate in this Mufti Day will wear their school uniform
as normal, as is the case for all Mufti Days.
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