Objective: To evaluate the potential of a 60-minute sexuality diversity workshop to address bullying in secondary schools. Methods: Students completed pre- and post-workshop questionnaires. Descriptive statistics were used to summarise results with pre- to immediate post-workshop changes compared using t-tests. Thematic analysis was used to analyse open-ended questionnaire responses. Results: We had 229 students (mean age 13.7 years) attending 10 workshops participate in the study. Three-quarters of students thought the workshop would reduce bullying in schools, and over 95% of the participants thought that other secondary schools should offer the workshop. There was a significant increase in valuing (p < 0.001) and understanding (p <...
Professional development training for school personnel on issues related to sexual and gender identi...
Literature about the school experiences of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning (LGBT...
Negative views regarding diversity can lead to bullying, decreased empathy, and overall detrimental ...
Objective: To evaluate the potential of a 60-minute sexuality diversity workshop to address bullyin...
Drawing on data from an Aotearoa/New Zealand study of more than 230 secondary students, this article...
School interventions to address sexual orientation discrimination can be important tools for fosteri...
The purpose of this study was to understand what is being accomplished in middle school classrooms t...
Between February 2008 and June 2013, at least according to U.S. national media, twenty-seven young m...
This literature review presents research examining the school environment for LGBTQ students and the...
Research on sexual diversity in primary schools has shown that primary school children are aware of ...
Introduction: Although the great social, legal and cultural advances made in some countries have fac...
School violence refers to any form of violence or aggression that occurs within or around a school s...
The purpose of this study was to identify school-based practices that lesbian, gay, bisexual, transg...
Although the status of human rights with respect to diversity in gender and sexuality has improved o...
Two key determinants of mental health are (a) freedom from discrimination and (b) social connectedne...
Professional development training for school personnel on issues related to sexual and gender identi...
Literature about the school experiences of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning (LGBT...
Negative views regarding diversity can lead to bullying, decreased empathy, and overall detrimental ...
Objective: To evaluate the potential of a 60-minute sexuality diversity workshop to address bullyin...
Drawing on data from an Aotearoa/New Zealand study of more than 230 secondary students, this article...
School interventions to address sexual orientation discrimination can be important tools for fosteri...
The purpose of this study was to understand what is being accomplished in middle school classrooms t...
Between February 2008 and June 2013, at least according to U.S. national media, twenty-seven young m...
This literature review presents research examining the school environment for LGBTQ students and the...
Research on sexual diversity in primary schools has shown that primary school children are aware of ...
Introduction: Although the great social, legal and cultural advances made in some countries have fac...
School violence refers to any form of violence or aggression that occurs within or around a school s...
The purpose of this study was to identify school-based practices that lesbian, gay, bisexual, transg...
Although the status of human rights with respect to diversity in gender and sexuality has improved o...
Two key determinants of mental health are (a) freedom from discrimination and (b) social connectedne...
Professional development training for school personnel on issues related to sexual and gender identi...
Literature about the school experiences of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning (LGBT...
Negative views regarding diversity can lead to bullying, decreased empathy, and overall detrimental ...