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Here are tools to support the work: Creating an LGBT-Inclusive School Climate: A Teaching Tolerance Guide for School Leaders (Learning for Justice) Creating Safe Schools for LGBTQ+ Youth (CDC) Creating Safe and Inclusive Spaces for LGBTQ+ Youth Webinar Handout I hope these ideas support you on your journey!
CHART (Creating Healthy and Responsible Teens) / K-5 Human Growth and Development Initiative : Part of THMS’ sexed arm, CHART and K-5 work with partnering schools to provide abstinence-plus, age-appropriate sex education to students in grades K-12. SRH-Related Youth Programs Project Mind Elevation. :
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For SexEd For All Month this May, I had a discussion with Human Rights Campaign Youth Ambassador Ash Silcott about their experience with sex education as a non-binary student to better understand challenges LGBTQ students face, and how sexed can be improved to educate and help all young people.
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