Resources by other organisations
The following leaflets and resources are produced by organisations across the UK but are of particular use to those who are LGBT.
Education
Tackling Homophobia in Secondary Schools
Stonewall’s Education for All ‘Cornerstone’ document. Please click here to download
Challenging Homophobia in Primary Schools
Stonewall’s Education for All ‘Cornerstone’ document: Celebrating Difference. Please click here to download
Stonewall Education Guide: Challenging homophobic language.
This guide includes how you can respond to and prevent homophobic language and Stonewall’s top ten recommendations for tackling homophobic language. It also provides top ten tips and features good practice examples. Please click here to download
Preventing and responding to homophobic bullying in schools.
This resource provides school governors, heads, teachers and other school staff with practical information such as how to challenge homophobic language, how to respond to physical bullying, how to work with bullies and how to respond to a young person coming out. Please click here to download
Stonewall Education Guide: Supporting lesbian, gay and bisexual young people.
This guide covers how adults can indicate to young people that they will be supportive of any young person who is lesbian, gay or bisexual, and how to respond if a young person comes out and how to support them once they have come out. Please click here to download
Stonewall Education Guide: Including different families.
Provides essential information for secondary, and especially primary school staff. This guide provides advice on how to include same-sex parents in the school community, how to address lesbian and gay issues in the classroom, and how to ensure that your teaching reflects the reality of life in the 21st century. Please click here to download
Stonewall’s Education Guide: Working with faith communities.
A guide for faith schools, schools with large faith communities, and anyone who is concerned about managing the relationship between faith and sexual orientation in an educational context. Please click here to download
Domestic Violence
Domestic Violence: A resource for bisexual women in Brighton and Hove
Produced by the LGBT Domestic Violence and Abuse Working Group in Brighton & Hove. Written to begin explicitly addressing the needs of bisexual women who experience domestic violence. Please click here to download
Domestic Violence: A resource for bisexual men in Brighton and Hove
Produced by the LGBT Domestic Violence and Abuse Working Group in Brighton & Hove. Written to begin explicitly addressing the needs of bisexual women who experience domestic violence. Please click here to download
Domestic Violence: A resource for lesbians in Brighton and Hove
Produced by the LGBT Domestic Violence and Abuse Working Group in Brighton & Hove. Written to begin explicitly addressing the needs of bisexual men who experience domestic violence. Please click here to download
Domestic Violence: A resource for gay men in Brighton and Hove
Produced by the LGBT Domestic Violence and Abuse Working Group in Brighton & Hove. Written to begin explicitly addressing the needs of bisexual women who experience domestic violence. Please click here to download
Domestic Violence: A resource for trans people in Brighton and Hove
Produced by the LGBT Domestic Violence and Abuse Working Group in Brighton & Hove. Written to begin explicitly addressing the needs of bisexual women who experience domestic violence. Please click here to download



