Scottish primary schools appoint children as ‘LGBT champions’

Apr 18, 2024 by

by Daniel Sanderson, Telegaph:

Pupils can also join ‘gender and sexual orientation alliance groups’ as part of a scheme run by charity.

Scottish primary schools are appointing children as “LGBT champions” and are being urged to ask pupils as young as four if they are gay, lesbian or trans, The Telegraph can reveal.

Documents show that schools are setting up LGBT clubs and “gender and sexual orientation alliance groups” for pupils as part of their membership of a scheme run by the charity LGBT Youth Scotland.

The charity, which received nearly £1 million of taxpayers’ money last year, also urges head teachers to install gender neutral lavatories and mark Transgender Day of Remembrance, an event critics say is designed to reinforce myths spread by trans activists.

It comes after the Cass Review into NHS gender identity services last week raised fears that found the evidence for allowing children to change gender was built on weak foundations.

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