Gender Identity Theory is taught as fact in Australian Schools. It teaches that boys can be girls and girls can be boys. This confuses children at a time when they are most impressionable.
Australian schools immerse children in gender identity theory every day
Teaching Materials
Gender Identity is taught in programs such as:
- ‘Respectful Relationships’
- Sexuality Education
- Consent programs
It is also being taught in general wellbeing classes and sessions often using materials from outsourced providers.
TAUGHT
School Policies
Gender Identity is advanced through a range of school policies:
- Policies which allow schools to change a student’s name and gender and actively hide this from parents
- Anti-bullying policies which promote Gender Identity
- Use of single sex toilets and changerooms by students who identify as the opposite sex
SUPPORTED
Posters, flags, etc
Everyday at school children are seeing gender identity promoted through:
- Posters, flags & stickers
- Staff lanyards & badges
- Dress up days for Transgender causes such as ‘Wear it Purple’
- Celebration of ‘Trans Awareness Week’
- Library books
PROMOTED
Australian children are surrounded by gender identity advertising at school
Schools build a culture of secret-keeping from parents
Gender identity is taught as fact. It is implied that anyone that does not believe in gender identity is bigoted. The implication is that parents who believe that a child’s sex cannot change are transphobic.
Children are taught about ‘safe secrets’ which plants the seed that there are good secrets to keep from your parents. This is dangerous in a school culture that casts parents as bigots.
Schools even model deception of parents by secretly using wrong sex pronouns and preferred names. This involves all other children at the school in the deception.
Tools and resources to help you protect your child
Learn
Where to find gender identity teaching materials being taught to your child
Understand
The serious harms of gender identity and the risks to your child
Act
To protect your child – we have template letters to help you
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