Fleshman Rev Karla
Dela J Public Health. 2019 Jun 27;5(3):46-52. doi: 10.32481/djph.2019.06.009. eCollection 2019 Jun.
In 2017 Delaware, LGBTQ+ Youth reported that almost 1 out of 3 were bullied on school grounds. Additionally, over 50% reported feeling sad/hopeless; and almost as many seriously considered suicide as an option, while 32% planned for suicide with almost 1 in 4 reporting having acted on their suicide plan at least once. Of all the students who reported a suicide attempt, 10% required medical treatment as a result of their attempt. The Delaware Department of Education does not have comprehensive statewide protections in place to support some of our most vulnerable youth, yet school districts can make a positive difference in implementing policy/practices to build resilience and reduce risk. This article will focus on four key areas where schools and school districts may implement changes toward creating safer, more supportive schools: (1) policy/procedures that protect LGBTQ+ students at the administrative level; (2) comprehensive cultural sensitivity training for serving LGBTQ+ students and their families; (3) incorporating inclusive curriculum on LGBTQ+ history into the classroom; (4) and creating, supporting, and sustaining gender sexuality alliances in both the middle and high schools.
2017年在特拉华州,LGBTQ+青少年报告称,近三分之一的人在校园里受到欺凌。此外,超过50%的人表示感到悲伤/绝望;几乎同样多的人认真考虑过自杀,而32%的人制定了自杀计划,近四分之一的人报告称至少有一次按照自杀计划采取了行动。在所有报告有自杀未遂行为的学生中,10%的人因自杀未遂而需要接受治疗。特拉华州教育部没有在全州范围内制定全面的保护措施来支持我们一些最脆弱的青少年,然而学区在实施政策/做法以增强恢复力和降低风险方面可以发挥积极作用。本文将重点关注学校和学区可以在哪些四个关键领域做出改变,以创建更安全、更具支持性的学校:(1)在行政层面保护LGBTQ+学生的政策/程序;(2)为服务LGBTQ+学生及其家庭提供全面的文化敏感性培训;(3)将关于LGBTQ+历史的包容性课程纳入课堂;(4)在初中和高中创建、支持并维持性别性取向联盟。