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'''Juno Roche''' is a trans campaigner and former teacher. | [[File:Juno Roche.jpg|thumb|Juno Roche, speaking at the 2014 NUT Conference]]'''Juno Roche''' (aged 50 in 2014)<ref name=indy>http://www.independent.co.uk/news/education/some-teachers-are-lgbt-get-over-it-9334115.html Sarah Cassidy, "Some teachers are LGBT. Get over it!", ''The Independent'', 12 May 2014</ref> is a trans campaigner and former teacher. | ||
Having taught in a primary school for eight years, her decision to come to work as a woman led to two years of legal battles, before she eventually got her job back in 2013. She left after a term, and is now working to support other transgender teachers across the country.<ref name=indy /> | |||
:"Transgender issues are just so badly handled in schools. I had nothing but fantastic support from parents and pupils, but my headteacher said it would be easier if I found somewhere else to work."<ref name=indy /> | |||
She was listed number 23 in the [[Rainbow List 2015]]. The citation said: | She was listed number 23 in the [[Rainbow List 2015]]. The citation said: | ||
:"Roche campaigns for transgender issues and works for trans teachers to remain in work while transitioning. She co-founded Trans Workers UK and the Trans Teachers Network. She received the NUT's Blair Peach Award this year, for outstanding contribution to equality | :"Roche campaigns for transgender issues and works for trans teachers to remain in work while transitioning. She co-founded [[Trans Workers UK]] and the [[Trans Teachers Network]]. She received the NUT's Blair Peach Award this year, for outstanding contribution to equality.<ref>http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/therainbowlist/rainbow-list-2015-1-to-101-a6731391.html Sarah Morrison, "Rainbow List 2015". ''Independent on Sunday'', 15 November 2015</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:07, 10 July 2026

Juno Roche (aged 50 in 2014)[1] is a trans campaigner and former teacher.
Having taught in a primary school for eight years, her decision to come to work as a woman led to two years of legal battles, before she eventually got her job back in 2013. She left after a term, and is now working to support other transgender teachers across the country.[1]
- "Transgender issues are just so badly handled in schools. I had nothing but fantastic support from parents and pupils, but my headteacher said it would be easier if I found somewhere else to work."[1]
She was listed number 23 in the Rainbow List 2015. The citation said:
- "Roche campaigns for transgender issues and works for trans teachers to remain in work while transitioning. She co-founded Trans Workers UK and the Trans Teachers Network. She received the NUT's Blair Peach Award this year, for outstanding contribution to equality.[2]
External links
- https://junoroche.wordpress.com/ Juno Roche's blog
References
- This article is a stub. You can help the UK LGBT History Project by expanding it.
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 http://www.independent.co.uk/news/education/some-teachers-are-lgbt-get-over-it-9334115.html Sarah Cassidy, "Some teachers are LGBT. Get over it!", The Independent, 12 May 2014
- ↑ http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/therainbowlist/rainbow-list-2015-1-to-101-a6731391.html Sarah Morrison, "Rainbow List 2015". Independent on Sunday, 15 November 2015