
Intent
Vancouver Board of Education of School District No. 39 (Vancouver),
Vancouver, B.C. is committed to establishing and maintaining a safe and
positive learning environment for all students and employees including
those who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, transsexual,
two-spirit, or who are questioning their sexual orientation or gender
identity. These students and employees, as all students and employees,
have the right to learn and work in an environment free of
discrimination and harassment. The letter and spirit of the Canadian
Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the B. C. Human Rights Acts and the
Collective Agreements shall be carefully observed, enforced, and
supported, so that all members of the school community may work
together in an atmosphere of respect and tolerance for individual
differences. Specifically, the Board will not tolerate hate crimes,
harassment or discrimination, and will vigorously enforce policy and
regulations dealing with such matters.
The Board will provide a safe environment, free from harassment and
discrimination, while also promoting pro-active strategies and
guidelines to ensure that lesbian, gay, transgender, transsexual,
two-spirit, bisexual and questioning students, employees and families
are welcomed and included in all aspects of education and school life
and treated with respect and dignity. The purpose of this policy is to
define appropriate behaviours and actions in order to prevent
discrimination and harassment through greater awareness of and
responsiveness to their deleterious effects. This policy is also
drafted to ensure that homophobic complaints are taken seriously and
dealt with expeditiously and effectively through consistently applied
policy and procedures. The policy will also raise awareness and improve
understanding of the lives of people who identify themselves on the
basis of sexual orientation or gender identity. By valuing diversity
and respecting differences, students and staff act in accordance with
the Vancouver district's social responsibility initiative.
Leadership
The Vancouver School Board shall ensure that all staff will be able
to identify individual discriminatory attitudes and behaviours, as well
as work to eliminate the systemic inequities and barriers to learning
for students who identify themselves on the basis of sexual orientation
or gender identity and demonstrate accountability for their removal so
that all students are treated with fairness and respect.
All administrators, teachers, counselors, and staff and student
leaders will communicate the board's position to their employees, staff
and students. In the course of their leadership roles, they will commit
to listen to lesbian, gay, transgender, transsexual, two-spirit,
bisexual and questioning youth and their designated support groups and
take concrete actions to make schools more welcoming and safer places
for these students. The Board shall consult with the LGBTTQ Advisory
Committee to ensure that policy directions, priorities and
implementation of programs and services are consistent with this
LGBTTBQ policy.
Counselling and Student Support
The Vancouver School Board is committed to maintaining a safe
learning and working environment which actively provides counselling
and support to students who identify themselves on the basis of sexual
orientation or gender identity. All counsellors provided by the board
shall be educated in the knowledge and skills required to deal with
LGBTTQ issues with students. Counsellors will be informed and familiar
with all policies with respect to human rights, anti-homophobia, hate
literature, discrimination and harassment, and will alert their school
community to these policies. Cousellors will be sensitive to lesbian,
gay, transgender, transsexual, two-spirit, bisexual and questioning
students as well as students from LGBTT headed families.
Elementary and Secondary Schools are encouraged to appoint a staff
person to be a safe contact for students who identify themselves on the
basis of sexual orientation or gender identity. School administrators
should inform students and other staff about the location and
availability of this contact person. Schools are encouraged in their
goal planning to advocate for students who identify themselves on the
basis of sexual orientation or gender identity and those who are
questioning their gender identity. Where students request and where
staff are willing to volunteer their time, Gay/Straight Alliance clubs
(GSAs) will be encouraged at Secondary Schools in the District.
Homophobic harassment is demeaning treatment to all students,
students’ parents or guardians, and employees regardless of their
sexual orientation. Harassment based on gender identities is also
demeaning to all students and employees. These forms of harassment and
discrimination are prohibited under the B.C. Human Rights Code. Any
language or behaviour that deliberately degrades, denigrates, labels,
stereotypes, incites hatred, prejudice, discrimination, harassment
towards students or employees on the basis of their real or perceived
sexual orientation or gender identification will not be tolerated.
Schools will be encouraged to specifically include the prohibition of
such language and behaviour in their student codes of conduct. Please
refer to the “General Anti-Harassment VSB Policy.”
Anti-Homophobia Education strives to identify and change educational
practices, policies, and procedures that promote homophobia, as well as
the homophobic attitudes and behaviours that underlie and reinforce
such policies and practices. Anti-homophobia education provides
knowledge, skills, and strategies for educators to examine such
discrimination critically in order to understand its origin and to
recognize and challenge it.
The Board is committed to enabling all lesbian, gay, transgender,
transsexual, two-spirit, bisexual and questioning students to see
themselves and their lives positively reflected in the curriculum.
Resources should be chosen or updated in order to promote critical
thinking and include materials that accurately reflect the range of
Canada’s LGBTTQ communities. Keeping in mind the multi-cultural aspect
of the district, as many of the above resources as possible should be
available in different languages and in formats easily accessible to
ESL students.
The Vancouver School Board is committed to ongoing staff development
in anti-homophobia education and sexual orientation equity for trustees
and Board staff, and will assist them to acquire the knowledge, skills,
attitudes and behaviours to identify and eliminate homophobic
practices. The Board will provide in-service training for teaching and
support staff in anti-homophobia methodologies to enable them to
deliver an inclusive curriculum. The Board will also provide in-service
training for employees to deal effectively and confidently with issues
of homophobia, heterosexism and gender identity and support initiatives
that foster dialogue to create understanding and respect for diversity.
The Vancouver School Board is committed to ongoing, constructive and
open dialogue with lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities
and other communities who identify themselves on the basis of sexual
orientation or gender identity to increase co-operation and
collaboration among home, school and the community.
The Board will work to create partnerships that ensure effective
participation in the education process by representative and inclusive
organizations and LGBTTQ communities that are committed to the mission
of the VSB. (To enable students to reach their intellectual, social,
aesthetic and physical potential in challenging and stimulating
settings which reflect the worth of each individual and promote mutual
respect, co-operation, and social responsibility.)
The Board will encourage parent advisory councils to reflect the
diversity of the District. The Vancouver School Board will acknowledge
through its communication to students, staff, and the community that
some children live in LGBTT-headed families and need to be positively
recognized and included as such. Any information to students and
parents on anti-homophobia, anti-discrimination and sexual orientation
equity needs to be translated into the languages spoken in the home.
Parent Advisory Councils and students will be encouraged to engage in
dialogue with openly identified LGBTTQ youth and their organizations.
The Board of School Trustees (the “Board”) believes in equitable
treatment for all individuals regardless of race, colour, ancestry,
ethnic origin, religion, socio-economic status, gender, sexual
orientation, gender identity, physical or mental ability, or political
beliefs. The letter and spirit of the Canadian Charter of Rights and
Freedoms, the B. C. Human Rights Acts and the VSB/VTF Collective
Agreement shall be carefully observed, enforced, and supported, so that
all members of the school community may work together in an atmosphere
of respect and tolerance for individual differences.
The Board will ensure that the confidentiality of the sexual
orientation and gender identity of staff will be protected. Employees
who are out as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or transitioning to
another gender will be given the support they require to do their work
in a safe and respectful environment.
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