Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted October 18, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted October 18, 2024 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Debate over the rights of gender-diverse youth continues as their school safety declines The treatment of ******* ********* and gender-diverse youth in ********* schools continues to be a contentious issue among parents and political parties, particularly in provinces like This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up and This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up . In the run-up to the upcoming This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up , discussions around a ******* ********* framework for schools and the This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up initiative are prominent. What is SOGI 123? Introduced into B.C.’s public schools in 2016, This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up aims to make schools safer and more inclusive for students of all gender identities and ******* orientations. The initiative provides resources to help educators combat and address discrimination and bullying, and foster supportive and inclusive environments for 2SLGBTQ+ students. The push for SOGI 123 was informed by a This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up . That study showed that schools with an established Gay Straight Alliance or Gender Sexuality Alliance, along with anti-homophobic policies, lowered the odds of ******* ********* students reporting discrimination, mental health issues and ******** attempts compared to students in schools without such initiatives. Notably, ************* students also benefited from these inclusive settings. In 2018, a subsequent This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up of more than 38,000 youth aged 12–19—including almost 1,000 children who identified as gender diverse—revealed that This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up . The findings highlighted the importance of strong school and family relationships, which were linked to better mental health and lower rates of substance use and suicidal thoughts. Despite hopes that SOGI 123 would bridge the health and well-being disparity gap for gender-diverse and cisgender youth, recent events may be undermining those efforts. Over the past two years, there has been a notable rise This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up , with schools becoming a backdrop for protests and counter-protests. In response to these challenges, researchers at the University of British Columbia teamed up again with McCreary Center Society to analyze the BC Adolescent Health Survey data from 2023 to see what, if anything, has changed for trans, non-binary, and questioning young people in B.C. since 2018. Key findings from the 2024 report Improved family support: Some positive findings from the This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up include improved family support for gender-diverse youth with a noted reduction over time in these young people running away or getting kicked out of home. Decreased feelings of safety: Results for students’ experiences at school were less positive, with decreases in feeling safe at school for both gender-diverse and cisgender youth. Gender-diverse young people were the least likely to report feeling safe in different parts of their school, and particularly in less supervised locations such as changing rooms and washrooms. Increased reports of bullying: The majority of gender-diverse youth had experienced at least one type of in-person or online bullying in the past year, and rates of experiencing online bullying were at least twice those of cisgender boys. Rising discrimination: Compared to five years earlier, there was an increase in gender-diverse youth reporting they had experienced discrimination, and the majority had experienced at least one form of discrimination in the past year. The most common location where discrimination occurred was at school: 32% of trans ****** and 57% of trans boys reported they had experienced discrimination at school, compared to 29% of cisgender ****** and 20% of cisgender boys. School connectedness is crucial for mental well-being: Similar to past studies, strong school connections remained a strong protective factor for health and well-being, linked to reduced suicidal thoughts and ******** attempts. For example, trans boys with the highest school connectedness were 99% less likely to report seriously considering ******** in the past year compared to those with lower school connections. Likewise, trans ****** with strong connections were 8.7 times more likely to report good or excellent mental health compared to other trans ****** with low school connections. B.C. election issue As the debate about SOGI 123 continues during this election cycle, the recent data from more than 76,000 Grade 7–12 students serves as a crucial and timely reminder. It highlights the importance of considering the experiences and perspectives of B.C.’s youth in discussions about how to create safe and inclusive school environments for all. Provided by The Conversation This article is republished from This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up under a Creative Commons license. 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