Tools are provided in the form of 12 simple tips that will help increase awareness and understanding of a small range of trans-related topics.
These tips, along with practical examples of how each of the 5 simple ways to be a great trans ally can be applied in everyday settings, will help you to correctly identify what type of allyship could suit you and which could suit others.
Check out the following interactive exploring how to be a supportive trans ally.
For those who might prefer to access this learning in a different way, you can listen to this free downloadable audiobook based on this interactive.
Take a look at our collection of free resources focusing on LGBTQ+ history. So you think you're supportive? But are you really an LGBTQI+ ally? Test yourself by using our immersive film-based interactive. Learn about some key Black and Minority Ethnic figures from the LGBTQI+ community. How is the word 'gay' used in your school? What negative impact can it have on the pupils' views about homosexuality? Find out with the founder of Inclusion for All, Shaun Dellenty. Explore some snapshots of LGBTQ history with our timeline. Transgender and non-binary children and young people are more visible than ever – but their voices are not often heard.Explore some related free resources
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Key historic LGBTQI+ figures
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Timeline: LGBTQ History
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