SOGI
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2017 DPAC Summit Presentations
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Connecting with each other, with education partners and the ability to gain a deeper understanding of topics within public education are key to engaging parents, PACs and DPACs. Thank you for making our 2017 DPAC Summit another resounding success! We appreciate you taking time away from your family, to join us last weekend. Please share the presentations from the 2017 DPAC summit with your PACs and parents.
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BCCPAC Resources
SOGI Inclusive Education Report
SOGI FAQ for Parents with Resolutions and References
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Gender Identity in Schools
The Government of Canada's Public Health Agency created this short question and answer document for parents - "Gender Identity in Schools" (2011)
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LGBTQ Students in BC Fact Sheet
The Stigma and Resilience Among Vulnerable Youth Center at the University of BC is a research team which looks at health inequities and strengths among stigmatized groups of youth, as well as the programs and policies that support them. They have compiled a short fact-sheet based on a decade of research with LGBTQ that can teach us about student well-being and how we can make schools more welcoming places to improve student health.
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Ministry Resources
Ministry of Education Factsheet: Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI) in Schools
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Parent Presentation Resource
SOGI 1 2 3 Parent Resources were created in collaboration with BCCPAC, Ministry of Education and ARC Foundation to answer parent questions about what SOGI-inclusive education looks like in BC schools. Use the complementary presentation and facilitator's guide to learn within your parent community.
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Parent Resources: Videos, Brochures, Fact Sheet
SOGI 1 2 3 Parent Resources were created in collaboration with BCCPAC, Ministry of Education and ARC Foundation to answer parent questions about what SOGI-inclusive education looks like in BC schools.
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Sex and Gender
Sex' and 'gender' are often used interchangeably, despite having different meanings.
Gender: socially-constructed roles, behaviours, expressions and identities of girls, women, boys, men and gender diverse people.
Sex: biological attributes of humans and animals, including physical features, chromosomes, gene expression, hormones and anatomyThis simple infographic from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research helps to explain the difference.