Stonewall GoldSchool Champions application– primary schools

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Please complete all of the requirements below by specifying in the grey boxes how your school meets the criteria. Supporting evidence should be provided for each question, either in the grey boxes, or by attaching ‘Supporting Evidence’ documents (one document if possible), into which all relevant documents/pictures/material should be put and clearly labelled. If this file is larger than 10MB, please use to email the file to us. Evidence for lessons, assemblies, and similar areas must be from the last 12 months, training from the last 24 months. Your answers and the supporting evidence will be examined to see if your school meets the relevant criteria for Gold status. Anything you submit may be used as best practice for us to share with other schools – please let us know if you do not want anything to be shared.

To be recognised as a Gold School Champion, your school must have been a School Champion for at least twoyears previously.

Please send completed application forms to

POLICIES

a)The school celebrates gender diversity and values all forms of gender expression.The school has undergone an audit to challenge the gender binary and remove gender segregation or unnecessarily gendered aspects of school life. This should be done in consultation with young people.

In order to meet the criteria please detail and provide evidence of the audit process and demonstrate changes in your school since. We will be assessing the distanced travelled since undergoing the audit.

b)The school has a clear action plan for continued work around LGBT equality. This must include setting goals to ensure that future work is ongoing and embedded in school.

Please detail the school action plan and goals set.

TACKLING BULLYING

c)The school's work to tackle homophobia, biphobia and transphobia has had a demonstrable impact. HBT language is rare and always challenged, incidents of bullying are dealt with effectively and young people of all sexual orientations and gender identities, and those who do not conform to gender stereotypes, feel supported and included

Please provide evidence of impact, such as reduced rates of HBT bullying, evidence for teaching about sexual diversity and gender diversity generally and testimony from teachers, senior leadership, parents and students as to their experiences of this work and its impact.

d)All staff in school have received comprehensive training on challenging HBT bullying and language and supporting LGBT young people. There is ongoing communication with staff about training - with regular opportunities for further training offered

Training must have been provided in the last two years. Please provide evidence of training, e.g. PowerPoint slides or training agenda along with evidence of attendance (e.g. attendance register)

e)Pupils are actively involved in the school’s anti-bullying work around homophobia, biphobia and transphobia

This could be as anti-bullying buddies or playground buddies, equalities teams, other groups or school council initiatives.

d)Testimonies show that LGBT staff, parents and carers are accepted without exception

Please submit here testimonies from LGBT staff, parents, carers, or visitors about their experience as an LGBT person in the school.

CURRICULUM AND SUPPORT

f)Different families, celebrating difference and gender diversity are embedded across the curriculum

This means that lessons about different families, celebrating difference, challenging gender stereotypes and celebrating gender diversity are regular partsof schemes of work and taught every year to multiple year groups. Please provide evidence, for example lesson plans.

g)Sex and relationships education (SRE)is inclusive of different types of relationships and identities

Please give details of your Sex and Relationships Education and provide evidence of the relevant parts of the policy or schemes or work.

WIDER SCHOOL COMMUNITY AND CULTURE

h)Staff are engaged in sharing best practice through attending Stonewall events

Stonewall hosts regular regional seminars for School Champions as well as the annual Education for All conference. At least one staff member must have attended a seminar, conference or other event

i)LGBT people and diversity and difference are celebrated across the whole school. There are regular events in the calendar to celebrate LGBT people, and diversity more broadly.

Events must show the broad diversity of LGBT people and must involve Anti-bullying week, LGBT History Month, IDAHOBiT, International Women's Day, Black History Month, Trans Day of Awareness, BiVisibility day. Please provide evidence (e.g. pictures) of any of the above

j)The school has actively sought to promote its work on tackling homophobia, biphobia and transphobia to the local community

This could be by linking with local secondary schools for transition work, working with local community groups or leaders or encouraging other primary schools to do this work

k)Other

Please include anything else you feel relevant to or supportive of your application. We would particularly encourage you to submit testimonies from parents, carers, visitors or staff as to the effectiveness of this work, if possible

Please send completed application forms to

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