Supporting LGBTQ+ Students
Instructional guidance, law, and policies for local educational agencies to support Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning (LGBTQ+) students and provide safe learning environments that protect the health and safety of LGBTQ+ students.Ensuring That Students Are Protected from Discrimination Based on Gender Identity, Gender Expression, and Sexual Orientation
While there is currently a lot of federal court activity relating to the new federal Title IX regulations, this memo simply reaffirms that California law continues to afford students protection from discrimination based on gender identity, gender expression and sexual orientation.
Training
PRISM: Providing Relevant, Inclusive Support that Matters for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Plus (LGBTQ+) Students
The California Department of Education has contracted with the Los Angeles County Office of Education to develop the PRISM program. PRISM is a six-course online training with content targeted to certificated educators serving grades seven through twelve to provide resources to bolster support for LGBTQ+ youth in California.
American Psychological Association: The Respect Online Course
The Respect Online Course includes three self-paced modules that provide school staff (educators, school counselors, nurses, psychologists, and social workers) with the knowledge, attitudes, and skills to make schools safe and supportive for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning students.
The Trevor Project
The Lifeguard Workshop is a free online learning module with a video, curriculum, and teacher resources for middle school and high school classrooms. The Trevor Project’s Trainings for Professionals include in-person Ally and CARE trainings designed for adults who work with youth. These trainings help counselors, educators, administrators, school nurses, and social workers discuss LGBTQ+ competent suicide prevention.
California Health Education
The primary purpose of this website and the Health Education Framework is to offer guidance to teachers of health education that will assist them in addressing significant changes to health instruction as reflected in the 2008 Health Education Standards, as well as more recent key initiatives and legislation. This includes guidance and professional learning on being inclusive to LGBTQ+ youth in the classroom in Module One
. Creating safe, supportive, and inclusive learning environments, including for LGBTQ+ youth.
Resources for Schools
Curriculum Materials that are Inclusive of LGBTQ+ Youth
Peer Support or Affinity Clubs and Organizations
Safe Spaces for LGBTQ+ Students
School Staff Antibias Training Aimed at Supporting LGBTQ+ Youth
Resources for Families and Communities Organized by Region
A curated list of regional organizations and guidance for the support of LGBTQ+ students, educators, and families; and strategies to increase support for LGBTQ+ students.
Region 1 – North Coast
Del Norte, Humboldt, Lake, Mendocino, Sonoma
Region 2 –Northeastern
Butte, Glenn, Lassen, Modoc, Plumas, Shasta, Siskiyou, Tehama, Trinity
Region 3 – Capital Service Region
Alpine, Colusa, El Dorado, Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, Sierra, Sutter, Yolo, Yuba
Region 4 – Bay
Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Solano
Region 5 – South Bay
Monterey, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, San Benito
Region 6 – Delta Sierra
Amador, Calaveras, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Tuolumne
Region 7 - Central Valley
Fresno, Kings, Madera, Mariposa, Merced, Tulare
Region 8 – Costa Del Sur
Kern, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura
Region 9 – Southern
Imperial, Orange, San Diego
Region 10 – RIMS
Riverside, Inyo, Mono, San Bernardino
Region 11 – Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Statewide Resources for Families and Communities
Counseling Services
For local physical and mental health providers with experience in treating and supporting LGBTQ+ students.
Support Groups for Adults and Youth around Gender Diversity
Gender Spectrum hosts free online groups for pre-teens, teens, parents, caregivers, and other family members and adults. These groups provide you with the opportunity to connect with others, share experiences, and feel the comfort of a supportive community.
Laws and Policies
Laws and policies for local educational agencies to support LGBTQ+ students and provide safe learning environments that protect the health and safety of LGBTQ+ students
Laws Related to Supporting LGBTQ+ Students
The FAIR Education Act
California Education Code (EC) Section 51204.5—the Fair, Accurate, Inclusive, and Respectful (FAIR) Education Act—(formerly Senate Bill 48) prescribes inclusion of the contributions of groups previously excluded in the history of California and the U.S. This section previously included men and women and numerous ethnic groups; the expanded language requires inclusion of the contributions of LGBT Americans to California and U.S. history as well as their roles in contemporary society.
To review the Fair Act statute, please visit the California Legislative Information web page. Frequently Asked Questions: regarding Senate Bill 48 are also available.
The California Healthy Youth Act
The California Healthy Youth Act, which took effect January 1, 2016, requires school districts to provide students with integrated, comprehensive, accurate, and comprehensive sexual health education and HIV prevention education, at least once in high school and once in middle school.
All instruction and materials in grades K–12 must be inclusive of LGBTQ students. Instruction shall affirmatively recognize that people have different sexual orientations and, when discussing or providing examples of relationships and couples, must be inclusive of same-sex relationships. (EC Section 51933[d][5] ). Instruction shall affirmatively recognize that people have different sexual orientations and, when discussing or providing examples of relationships and couples, must be inclusive of same-sex relationships. (EC Section 51933[d][5] ). Instruction must also teach students about gender, gender expression, gender identity, and explore the harm of negative gender stereotypes. (EC Section 51933[d][6] ). This means that schools must teach about all sexual orientations and what being LGBTQ means. The California Healthy Youth Act also prohibits sexual health education classes from promoting bias against anyone on the basis of any category protected by EC Section 220, which includes actual or perceived gender and sexual orientation.
For information on the California Healthy Youth Act, EC sections 51930–51939, please visit the California Legislative Information web page.
More information regarding the implementation of The California Healthy Youth Act is available on the California Department of Education (CDE) Frequently Asked Questions: California Healthy Youth Act web page.
Additional information and resources regarding the California Healthy Youth Act, is available on the CDE Comprehensive Sexual Health & HIV/AIDS Instruction web page.
School Success and Opportunity Act
EC Section 221.5(f) (formerly Assembly Bill 1266), requires that pupils be permitted to participate in sex-segregated school programs, activities, and use facilities consistent with their gender identity, without respect to the gender listed in a pupil’s records.
Please visit the CDE Frequently Asked Questions related to the implementation of School Success and Opportunity Act web page for more information.
Legal Advisory
The CDE has issued a Legal Advisory regarding application of California’s antidiscrimination statutes to transgender youth in schools.
Policies Related to Supporting LBGTQ+ Students
- Antibullying and Harassment Policies and Related Complaint Procedures
- Suicide Prevention Policies and Related Procedures
- Policies Relating to Use of School Facilities, including, but not limited to bathrooms and locker rooms
- Policies and Procedures to Protect the Privacy of LGBTQ+ Students
- California Longitudinal Pupil Achievement Data System Update FLASH #158
This communication includes guidance for changing a student’s gender in the California Longitudinal Pupil Achievement Data (CALPADS), and guidance for changing a student’s legal name in CALPADS.
Research, Data, and Reports
Research, Data and Reports on supporting LGBTQ+ students and improving overall school climate for LGBTQ+ students, their educators and their families.
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