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Bullying in Schools: Harassment Puts Gay Youth At Risk

While trying to deal with all the challenges of being a teenager, gay/ lesbian/ bisexual/ transgender (GBLT) teens additionally have to deal with harassment, threats, and violence directed at them on a daily basis. They hear anti-gay slurs such as “homo”, “faggot” and “sissy” about 26 times a day or once every 14 minutes. Even more troubling, a study found that thirty-one percent of gay youth had been threatened or injured at school in the last year alone!2

Their mental health and education, not to mention their physical well-being, are at-risk.

How is their mental health being affected?


How is their education being affected?

What can we do to help?

Schools should offer a safe and respectful learning environment for everyone. When bullying is allowed to take place, it affects everyone. For every GLBT youth who reported being targeted for anti-gay harassment, four heterosexual youth reported harassment or violence for being perceived as gay or lesbian.10 Also, we know that bullying was a contributing factor in the Columbine shootings and other school violence. Students, teachers, and school administrators who look the other way are contributing to the problem. In contrast, kids who said that they had a supportive faculty or openly gay staff member were more likely to feel as if they belong in their school.11

Help end bullying at your school with the following actions:

For more information, contact your local mental health association or the National Mental Health Association at (800) 969-NMHA (6642).

 

Taken from http://www.nmha.org/pbedu/backtoschool/bullyingGayYouth.cfm.

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