School leaders call for urgent ‘sensitive’ guidance after gender ruling
- The NAHT union urges the Government to provide schools with 'non-divisive and sensitive' guidance after the Supreme Court's ruling on the legal definition of a woman, stating that schools must remain 'safe, inclusive spaces' for all.
- School leaders feel they are in a 'very difficult' position regarding the implications of the ruling for staff and pupils, noted during the conference.
- The motion calls for Government clarity to navigate the ruling while maintaining everyone's dignity and safety, mentioning a feeling of an unfair burden on school leaders.
- The Department for Education should act with urgency to protect school leaders from the consequences of this ruling, as expressed at the conference.
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School leaders call for urgent ‘sensitive’ guidance after gender ruling
Headteachers are being put in a ‘difficult’ position as they try to understand what the Supreme Court ruling means for pupils, the NAHT union said.
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