S.5.3 Gender Equality: School and the workplace

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S.5.3 Gender Equality: School and the workplace I recognise that power can exist within relationships and can be used positively as well as negatively. HWB 4-45a I reflect on how my attitudes, beliefs, values and morality can influence my decisions about friendships, relationships and sexual behaviour. HWB 4-46a I know how to access services, information and support if my sexual health and wellbeing is at risk. I am aware of my rights in relation to sexual health including my right to confidentiality, and my responsibilities, including those under the law. HWB 4-48a rshp.scot

What is gender equality? Gender equality, also known as sex equality, or equality of the genders, is the view that everyone should receive equal treatment and not be discriminated against based on their gender.   rshp.scot

Gender equality and school Think about primary and secondary school. Question 1: In school, are children or young people ever treated unequally or discriminated against based on their gender? Question 2: What needs to change? What would help create a gender equal school? rshp.scot