Promising practices for addressing sexual and homophobic harassment and violence within school settings: Lessons from Australia, Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom

  • Fry, Deborah (Co-investigator)
  • Stafford, Anne (Principal Investigator)

Project Details

Description

Recent research has highlighted the prevalence of both peer-to-peer sexual and homophobic harassment and violence both within and outside of schools. This study aimed to provide a cumulative picture of what is being done in schools (programs and policy) to address sexual and homophobic harassment and violence in Australia, Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom. This study utilised a systematic review approach to examine promising practices and policies published from 2005 to 2011 in peer-reviewed journal articles, research reports, policy documents and 'grey literature'. Over 2,000 articles and documents were accessed through databases, hand searches of additional journals, reference lists of identified relevant studies and through requests for reports and articles from researchers and experts in the field.

Layman's description

Systematic review of school policies and programmes in other countries to highlight promising practice for addressing sexual and homophobic harassment and violence in UK schools.

Key findings

"Six areas of promising practice for addressing sexual and homophobic bullying in UK schools were identified. These are detailed in the report (along with case studies for each area) abd are: a) Overarching school policies b) Prevention programs/curriculum in school settings c) Inter-agency work to prevent sexual and homophobic violence in school settings d) Staff support, training and development on sexual and homophobic violence e) Follow-up/referral systems and responding to the child or young person experiencing sexual and homophobic violence, and f) Addressing behaviors of children and young people who engage in sexual and homophobic violent behaviors in school settings. This review highlights that there is exciting and promising work being done to address sexual and homophobic violence in school settings and seeks to add to international learning on this topic.
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date1/01/1131/12/12

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