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Creating affirming schools is a multi-faceted process. It includes ensuring LGBTQ2SIA+ community members see themselves reflected in the language used, posters displayed, content covered, and so on. Here are some resources to assist with creating affirming school communities across ½ûÂþÌìÌÃ. Check back regularly for new materials or contact the PM for LGBTQ2SIA+ supports if you have a resource that should be included here.
Elementary School
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Booklists - Some of the books listed are also in Spanish and some come with a lesson plan to use alongside the book.
Creating Gender Inclusive Schools
Creating LGBTQ+ Inclusive Schools
Preventing Bias-Based Bullying
Supporting Transgender & Non-Binary Students
Secondary School
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Booklists - some of these books are also available in Spanish.
Creating Gender Inclusive Secondary Schools
Creating LGBTQ+ Inclusive Middle Schools
Creating LGBTQ+ Inclusive High Schools
LGBTQ+ History for Secondary Schools
Preventing Bias-Based Bullying
Supporting Transgender & Non-Binary Secondary School Students
Articles and Books for Adults
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GLSEN Solidarity Week Guide - Elementary Educators
GLSEN Solidarity Week Guide - Middle and High School Educators
Advocating for LGBTQ Students with Disabilities
Be Prepared for Questions and Put-Downs Around Gender (English) (Español)
Gender & Children: A Place to Begin - a checklist for creating inclusive classrooms
Supporting LGBTQ Young People in the Classroom and Beyond
What Do You Say to ‘That’s So Gay’ & Other Anti-LGBTQ* Comments? (English) (Español)
CDC Self-Assessment
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Schools play a critical role in supporting the health and academic development of all youth, including the success of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer/ questioning (LGBTQ) youth. Creating and sustaining inclusive school environments, policies, programs, and practices that include LGBTQ youth is one strategy for improving the health and academic success of all youth. Inclusive in this context refers to the presence of clear policies or practices that address the needs of LGBTQ students who might otherwise be excluded or marginalized due to factors such as sexual orientation and gender identity/expression. Please note that this document includes many resources from non-governmental organizations focused on improving school inclusivity, and the ideas and opinions expressed within them do not represent the official opinion of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
This assessment tool includes stand-alone assessments for:
All users (page 8)
Administrators (page 11)
Educators (page 16)
School Health Services Staff (page 20)