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In Practice: Know how - LGBT History Month

1 min read Education Extra-curricular
Schools and children's centres have a legal duty to challenge discrimination and promote equality.

February is Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) History Month, and offers the ideal opportunity for schools and centres to explore LGBT issues and review their approaches. There are many things settings can do to promote equality, challenge stereotypes and work to prevent discrimination and prejudice.

- Compiled with the help of Sue Sanders, co-chair of Schools Out, and LGBT History Month. Schools Out's annual conference is on 7 February at London's Drill Hall. www.schools-out.org.uk

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