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Train school staff on how to create safe and supportive school environments for all students, including LGBTQI+ youth.Use students' chosen names and pronouns.For example, using "y'all" when referring to a group conveys gender equality rather than using "guys." Use gender-neutral pronouns like "they" or "them" instead of "he/she" or "him/her." You can also use words like "parent" instead of "mother" and "father." The words we use can make help people feel acknowledged and create a sense of belonging. Use inclusive language and avoid making assumptions.
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Ensure that health curricula or educational materials include HIV, other STD/STI, and pregnancy prevention information that is relevant to LGBTQI+ youth.Learn more about the right to form a GSA under the Equal Access Act.
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Schools must allow these clubs or groups if they have other "non-curricular" clubs or groups.