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Over half of LGBT teachers experience discrimination and abuse from pupils and parents, NASUWT finds

JUST over half of LGBT teachers have experienced discrimination and abuse from pupils and parents, a shocking new NASUWT survey has revealed. 

Despite 20 years since the repeal of section 28 — introduced by Margaret Thatcher to prohibit the “promotion of homosexuality” in schools — 26 per cent of LGBT educators report abuse worsening since 2020, the education union warned.

Only about a sixth — 14 per cent — said that their institution provides training on LGBT equalities to senior management, according to the research, while just a third said their school has a zero-tolerance approach to homophobia, biphobia and transphobia.

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