Diversity Role Models

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Diversity Role Models is a charity, founded and run by Suran Dickson, to combat homophobic bullying in schools.


History

Founded by Suran Dickson in 2011, Diversity Role Models (DRM) is a start-up charity which passionately believes that LGBT young people must have equal learning opportunities. DRM works to prevent homophobic bullying in schools by educating all students about differences in sexuality. We use positive role models – gay and straight – to help LGBT students feel confident and to ensure their straight classmates understand, accept and welcome the differences they sense in others.

Method

Role models speak to classes of young people about their experiences of either being LGBT or being a straight ally. These workshops are facilitated by Suran Dickson, an experienced teacher, sportswoman and LGBT consultant. The message is one of empathy and respect; we do not ask students to make any moral decision around sexual orientation, however we speak of the need for ALL young people to be able to achieve their best, which means removing discrimination and bullying from schools.


Support

Donate time. Apply to become a role model. Diversity role models can be lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or straight. They need not be successful, attractive or brilliant. They certainly don't need to be perfect. All they need to demonstrate is that it's ok to be different.

Donate money. Every pound goes towards putting role models in front of young people. Every class we speak to means greater opportunity to open minds and change attitudes. This can save lives.


Website

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Follow us on Twitter: @diversityrm

Contact us on [diversityrolemodels@gmail.com] to be added to our database as a role model or if you would like to raise money for the charity.