
Prohibit bullying, harassment, and violence against all students. Parents, schools, and communities can all play a role in preventing bullying and helping LGBTQI+ youth feel physically and emotionally safe. It is important to build a safe environment for all LGBTQI+ youth. Create a Safe Environment for LGBTQI+ Youth While some strategies are specifically for LGBTQI+ youth, most, if adopted by schools and communities, make environments safer for all students. There are important and unique considerations for strategies to prevent and address bullying of LGBTQI+ youth. For LGBTQI+ youth, that risk is even higher. As that changes and data becomes available, this content will be updated to include information regarding these youth.Īdditionally, LGBTQI+ youth are diverse and have other social identities, (e.g., religion, race/ethnicity) that may compound their experiences with bullying and harassment.īullying puts all youth at increased risk for depression, suicidal ideation, misuse of drugs and alcohol, experiencing sexual violence, engaging in unsafe sex practices, and can affect academics as well.
Historically, YRBS and other studies have gathered data on lesbian, gay, and bisexual youth but have not included questions about transgender, non-binary, gender non-conforming, intersex, or queer youth.
Prevention in Extra-Curricular Activities.