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PrimaryFind out more about Stonewall's work with primary schools to lay the foundations for a society without discrimination and where everyone can be themselves. |
SecondaryFind out more about Stonewall's work with secondary schools and the resources available to help staff prevent and tackle homophobic bullying and talk about lesbian, gay and bisexual issues in class. Read more |
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YouthFind out more about Stonewall's work with young people, and how to help if you are a Youth worker. |
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UniversityStonewall’s University Guide is for all lesbian, gay and bisexual students and all those in between. It will help you to choose a university that will welcome you and support you in being yourself. |
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Local AuthoritiesThrough the Education Champions programme Stonewall supports Local Authorities in helping their local schools preventing and tackling homophobic bullying. |
Parents and CarersThere are many ways parents and carers can ensure their children are safe from bullying, feel included and are being prepared for life in a diverse society. |
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Other AgenciesThe police and health services can play a vital role in ensuring young people are safe from bullying and get access to the services and the information they need. |
Education in WalesFind out more about the campaign to tackle homophobia and homophobic bullying in schools. |
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ResourcesDownload and order our reports and campaign resources including The Teachers’ Report, The School Report and our Some people are gay, get over it! materials. |
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Tell us your storyWere you bullied at school? Did your teachers deal with it? Good or Bad, your stories help us to help others. |
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Volunteer for Stonewall CymruOpportunities include youth anti homophobic bullying advocates. |
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Request a Stonewall Cymru speaker Stonewall Cymru attends a range of events, from training to speaking at conferences and to groups. Read more |