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Black Lives Matter: EqualiTeach Statement

EqualiTeach, like many other organisations and individuals across the UK, has been powerfully impacted by recent events in the US, in particular the murder of George Floyd. Our hearts are with all of those mourning their loss, and those mourning

Online Services Now Live

EqualiTeach is thrilled to announce the launch of its online services and our latest Annual Review!   Annual Review 2019-20 It has been a busy and exciting year for EqualiTeach and we’re pleased to share with you our latest Annual

EqualiTeach Statement on GEO and Free To Be Resource

EqualiTeach is proud to stand up for the rights of LGBT+ children and families and support schools to create equal and inclusive settings. From January 2019 to March 2020 EqualiTeach received funding to run a programme called Free to Be

EqualiTeach Covid-19 Response

(Updated August 2020) In response to the Government and Public Health England guidance, EqualiTeach halted all face to face delivery in schools and organisations on 17th March 2020. Our priority at all times is the health, safety and wellbeing of

Brand New Resource: Free to Be

EqualiTeach have launched a free educational resource for schools based on the good practice developed throughout the Free To Be programme.

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Launch of Brand New Educational Resource: Outside The Box

EqualiTeach are thrilled to announce the launch of our latest Educational Resource. Outside the Box supports schools to take a whole school approach to promoting gender equality and tackling sexism and harassment and is available completely free of charge. We

Equality Workshops for Islington Schools

EqualiTeach is delighted to be working in partnership with Islington Council for the fifth year, offering fully-funded equality workshops to schools in Islington. Workshops are available for students in years 3-6, covering various topics relating to equality. The following workshops

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New Programme: Free to Be: Celebrating LGBT+

EqualiTeach is delighted to announce that we have received funding from the Government Equalities Office Anti-HBT Bullying Fund to deliver Free to Be: a programme of work to support 30 London primary schools to be able to create LGBT+ inclusive environments, embed LGBT+ equality

Reform of the Gender Recognition Act: EqualiTeach’s Submission

In July 2018, the government launched a consultation into the Gender Recognition Act 2004, a once-pioneering piece of legislation which outlines the process transgender people must follow to obtain legal recognition of their acquired gender identity and possess a Gender

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