The Board of Deputies has welcomed new guidelines on independent schools which make clear that teaching respect for others should include reference to LGBT people.
The Department for Education’s guidance says that it will be insufficient simply to teach respect “in a general way”, tightening the regulations from five years ago.
Edwin Shuker, the Board vice-president whose brief includes education, said the DfE had “taken on board the perspectives put forward by the Board of Deputies and other community groups in ensuring all of the protected characteristics outlined in the Equality Act are mentioned, including religious belief.”
Protected characteristics include sexual orientation and gender reassignment.