Supporting LGBTQ+ Youth in Schools: OUT for Safe Schools Initiative
Empower school staff to openly support LGBTQ+ students through the OUT for Safe Schools program. Learn about the purpose of OUT badges, how to be an ally, and access resources for creating safe and inclusive environments for all students. Coordinate with administrators to roll out the program at your school site.
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OUT for Safe Schools OUT for Safe Schools SUPPORTING LGBTQ YOUTH AT YOUR SITE SUPPORTING LGBTQ YOUTH AT YOUR SITE
What Is OUT for Safe Schools? What Is OUT for Safe Schools? Created by Los Angeles LGBT Center, LAUSD and GSA Network. National OUT for Safe Schools 2015 campaign included: Los Angeles Unified Duval County Public Schools Boston Public Schools Chicago Public Schools New York City Department of Education Oakland Unified School District San Diego Unified School District San Francisco Unified School District District of Columbia Department of Education District of Columbia Public Schools.
Purpose of OUT Badges: Purpose of OUT Badges: Encourage school staff (including administrators, teachers, nurses, counselors, food service personnel, custodial staff, bus drivers, etc.) to publicly identify as supportive LGBTQ+ allies. Visual display of support lets students know who represents a safe space and that safe spaces are not limited to the classroom. Staff who wish to participate can wear the badges, which displays their willingness to talk to students and parents about LGBTQ+ concerns. Foster an inclusive community and create safe space and resources for LGBTQ+ students, staff and parents, and for all students to celebrate all identities.
How To Be an Ally How To Be an Ally Declare that you are a safe space ambassador to all LGBTQ+ students. Advocate for the safety, inclusion and celebration of LGBTQ+ individuals. Stand up for an LGBTQ+ individual. Speak out against hurtful language. Proactively work to ensure that school climate policies and practices are safe and inclusive for LGBTQ+ individuals. Refer to resources, as needed.
Resources and Referring Resources and Referring BADGE RESOURCES WWW.SANDIEGOUNIFIED.ORG/SAFE DISTRICT RESOURCES WWW.SANDIEGOUNIFIED.ORG/LGBTQ
Rolling Out Program at Your Site Rolling Out Program at Your Site Coordinate with your Site Administrator to present to all staff. Refer to www.sandiegounified.org/safe for staff resources: PowerPoint FAQs Principal and Parent Letter templates Provide participating staff with: Badges Lanyards FAQs (please print or email to your staff) Badges are to be worn voluntarily by staff. If your site needs additional badges, please contact us.
Upcoming Supportive Efforts Upcoming Supportive Efforts SDUSD Local School Climate Survey LGBTQ+ Site Trainings Implementing Lessons that Matter LGBTQ-Inclusive Curriculum (April 12th) Healthy Relationships Workshops for LGBTQ Youth and Allies (May 3rd)
Questions and Concerns? Questions and Concerns? OFFICE OF YOUTH ADVOCACY SEXUAL HEALTH EDUCATION PROGRAM Sophia Arredondo sarredondo@sandi.net Rachel Miller rmiller@sandi.net Mick Rabin mrabin@sandi.net (619) 725-7121 (619) 725-5595