Care workers told not to say 'boys and girls' as it offends gender-confused kids
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Children's home bosses told to use 'gender-inclusive language' and not to call residents boys or girls
Children's home bosses have been urged to use more "gender-inclusive language" to avoid offending transgender patients. As a result, the chiefs were told not to call residents "boys" or "girls" at all. The Care Inspectorate confirmed that those employed at children's homes across Scotland must always use such language. In guidance supplied to the homes, the report has said that the phrase "come on, boys and girls" was not considered "good LGBT p…
Children’s Home Leaders Instructed to Adopt Gender-Inclusive Language Over ‘Boys’ and ‘Girls.’
PULSE POINTS:What Happened: The Care Inspectorate in Scotland has issued new guidance directing children’s home managers to use “gender-inclusive language” to avoid offending transgenders. Staff are advised not to refer to residents as “boys” or “girls” and to use gender-neutral terms to ensure inclusivity. Who’s Involved: The Care Inspectorate provided the guidance. It impacts staff at children’s homes across Scotland. Where & When: This guidan…
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