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Combating discrimination Completed
łódzkie
Łódź
2015-03-01 - 2016-04-30
102 210,52 PLN
91 989,00 PLN
education system, LGBTQ
Project description
According to survey results, schools are the second most common place where violence towards LGBT+ persons occurs. The report of KPH and Lambda for 2011-2012 shows that as much as 63% of youth in this group had suicidal thoughts, and as the reason for them, they cited psychical and physical aggression in schools and denying them their rights. As much as 82.6% of teachers who took part in the survey "Lesson in Equality" believed that the issues of homosexuality and homophobia should be discussed in schools (Lesson in Equality, 2012). At the same time, persons working in schools as school pedagogues and psychologists admit that they lack tools and knowledge in the field of counteracting homophobia in schools and supporting LGBT+ youth. As a result, schools that should be a safe place prove to be quite distant from the ideal, and young people often lack assistance that they need. The aim of the project was to supply persons working in educational institutions in Łódzkie voivodeship with knowledge and competencies in the field of counteracting homophobia. The long-term aim is to create safe, non-discriminatory school environment and to enhance acceptance for LGBT+ youth in Łódzkie voivodeship.
As a result of the activities undertaken under the project, 22 persons working with youth in Łódzkie voivodeship developed competencies in the field of counteracting discrimination of LGBT students.
Two two-day educational conventions were organised with participation of 22 persons working in educational institutions in Łódzkie voivodeship. Then, based on the acquired knowledge in counteracting discrimination, participants led antidiscrimination workshops for youth in their educational institutions. To prepare themselves for this task, participants of the project used supervision sessions and took part in four meetings with antidiscrimination activists. The experiences gathered during implementation of the project were publicised during a conference summarising the project and in a publication containing ideas for exercises that can be used during lessons for youth concerning the problems of discrimination and homophobia. Under the project, also recommendations for regional Departments of Education were prepared. The project benefited 22 persons working in educational institutions and 69 persons who participated in the conference summarising the project.
We use the grant for capacity building