Submission History: Motion by Councillor Christina Cannon:-
"Council congratulates the Time for Inclusive Education (TIE) campaign on marking their 10th anniversary on 28th June 2025 and acknowledges their significant achievement of ensuring Scotland was the first country in the world to embed lesbian, gay, bisexual & transgender (LGBT) inclusive education across the school curriculum in 2021. Council agrees that inclusive education is important for young people's development and that this learning should be meaningful, relevant and part of ordinary learning rather than exceptional or siphoned into particular calendar months or one-off occasions.
Council notes that TIE provides services and resources that are co-developed with teachers to provide stage appropriate educational workshops for pupils and professional learning for teachers; and notes that schools who have engaged with TIE's learner sessions have reported that pupils within their school community have a greater understanding of diversity and the impact of prejudice.
Council particularly commends the work of Jordan Daly and Liam Stevenson - TIE's cofounders - for the incredible work they have done in building this campaign and thanks them for their dedication to ensuring Scotland's young people grow up in a society that is inclusive, free from prejudice and where young people feel celebrated regardless of their sexuality or gender identity.
Council celebrates Glasgow's progress in delivering LGBT+ inclusive education, including successful ALLIES and Pride Lite events and Glasgow City Council's target of a 100% completion rate of the Scottish Government's Stage 1 and Stage 2 national professional learning for Glasgow's Primary and Secondary teachers.
Council reaffirms its commitment to provide support in schools for LGBT+ young people, working with TIE and other partners to address emerging issues such as homophobia, transphobia and misogyny; and agrees to continue promoting TIE's resources to staff and pupils". 
This is the history for the submission "Motion by Councillor Christina Cannon:- "Council congratulates the Time for Inclusive Education (TIE) campaign on marking their 10th anniversary on 28th June 2025 and acknowledges their significant achievement of ensuring Scotland was the first country in the world to embed lesbian, gay, bisexual & transgender (LGBT) inclusive education across the school curriculum in 2021. Council agrees that inclusive education is important for young people's development and that this learning should be meaningful, relevant and part of ordinary learning rather than exceptional or siphoned into particular calendar months or one-off occasions. Council notes that TIE provides services and resources that are co-developed with teachers to provide stage appropriate educational workshops for pupils and professional learning for teachers; and notes that schools who have engaged with TIE's learner sessions have reported that pupils within their school community have a greater understanding of diversity and the impact of prejudice. Council particularly commends the work of Jordan Daly and Liam Stevenson - TIE's cofounders - for the incredible work they have done in building this campaign and thanks them for their dedication to ensuring Scotland's young people grow up in a society that is inclusive, free from prejudice and where young people feel celebrated regardless of their sexuality or gender identity. Council celebrates Glasgow's progress in delivering LGBT+ inclusive education, including successful ALLIES and Pride Lite events and Glasgow City Council's target of a 100% completion rate of the Scottish Government's Stage 1 and Stage 2 national professional learning for Glasgow's Primary and Secondary teachers. Council reaffirms its commitment to provide support in schools for LGBT+ young people, working with TIE and other partners to address emerging issues such as homophobia, transphobia and misogyny; and agrees to continue promoting TIE's resources to staff and pupils".".
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