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'''Ian Rivers''' is Professor of Human Development at Brunel University, London. He has made a special study of bullying, including homophobic bullying. | [[File:Ian Rivers.jpg|thumb|Ian Rivers]]'''Ian Rivers''' is Professor of Human Development at [[Brunel University, London]]. He has made a special study of bullying, including homophobic bullying. | ||
He is a Patron of [[LGBT History Month]] and [[FFLAG]] and a Trustee of [[Schools-Out]].<ref>http://www.brunel.ac.uk/sse/education/staff/professor-ian-rivers</ref> | He is a Patron of [[LGBT History Month]] and [[FFLAG]] and a Trustee of [[Schools-Out]].<ref>http://www.brunel.ac.uk/sse/education/staff/professor-ian-rivers</ref> | ||
Prior to moving to London, he was a member of the Scottish Government’s advisory panel, the [[LGBT Hearts and Minds Agenda Group]], and also served as a diversity advisor for [[Lothian and Borders Police]] helping them reinvigorate the remote reporting scheme for hate crimes.<ref>http://ianrivers.wordpress.com/about/</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:07, 10 July 2026

Ian Rivers is Professor of Human Development at Brunel University, London. He has made a special study of bullying, including homophobic bullying.
He is a Patron of LGBT History Month and FFLAG and a Trustee of Schools-Out.[1]
Prior to moving to London, he was a member of the Scottish Government’s advisory panel, the LGBT Hearts and Minds Agenda Group, and also served as a diversity advisor for Lothian and Borders Police helping them reinvigorate the remote reporting scheme for hate crimes.[2]
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