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Church and Stonewall to target homophobic bullying | Church and Stonewall to target homophobic bullying |
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The Church of England and gay rights group Stonewall are to work together to tackle homophobic bullying in Church schools, it has been announced. | The Church of England and gay rights group Stonewall are to work together to tackle homophobic bullying in Church schools, it has been announced. |
Stonewall said that, while it had not always agreed with the Church, they were "both on the same side here". | Stonewall said that, while it had not always agreed with the Church, they were "both on the same side here". |
The news was revealed on day one of a three-day meeting of the ruling general synod at Church House, Westminster. | The news was revealed on day one of a three-day meeting of the ruling general synod at Church House, Westminster. |
In July, the Archbishop of Canterbury said he would "specifically target" homophobic bullying in Church schools. | In July, the Archbishop of Canterbury said he would "specifically target" homophobic bullying in Church schools. |
The Bishop of Oxford, the Right Reverend John Pritchard, revealed the collaboration on Monday afternoon, in answer to a question from members of the synod. | The Bishop of Oxford, the Right Reverend John Pritchard, revealed the collaboration on Monday afternoon, in answer to a question from members of the synod. |
Stonewall said the Church had initiated discussions earlier in the autumn. | Stonewall said the Church had initiated discussions earlier in the autumn. |
"We've had some interesting initial discussions to try to replicate what some C of E schools are doing, across all Church schools," Stonewall senior education officer Luke Tryl said. | |
He said the charity had not always agreed with the Church on "legislative issues" - the Church has opposed both the introduction of civil partnerships and same-sex marriage. | He said the charity had not always agreed with the Church on "legislative issues" - the Church has opposed both the introduction of civil partnerships and same-sex marriage. |
'Under pressure' | 'Under pressure' |
Stonewall believes the Church initiated the contact. | |
"We're aware that the Archbishop may be under pressure from other quarters in the Church not to do this," Mr Tryl added. | |
Addressing the synod's meeting at the University of York in July, the archbishop said: "The majority of the population rightly detests homophobic behaviour or anything that looks like it and sometimes they look at us and see what they don't like. | Addressing the synod's meeting at the University of York in July, the archbishop said: "The majority of the population rightly detests homophobic behaviour or anything that looks like it and sometimes they look at us and see what they don't like. |
"With nearly a million children educated in our schools, we not only must demonstrate a profound commitment to stamp out such stereotyping and bullying, but we must also take action. | "With nearly a million children educated in our schools, we not only must demonstrate a profound commitment to stamp out such stereotyping and bullying, but we must also take action. |
"We are therefore developing a programme for use in our schools, taking the best advice we can find anywhere, that specifically targets such bullying." | "We are therefore developing a programme for use in our schools, taking the best advice we can find anywhere, that specifically targets such bullying." |
While the archbishop still supports the Church's formal opposition to active homosexuality, he acknowledged in March that some gay relationships were "just stunning, the quality of the relationship". | While the archbishop still supports the Church's formal opposition to active homosexuality, he acknowledged in March that some gay relationships were "just stunning, the quality of the relationship". |
He said that, while he did not doubt the Church's policy on same-sex relationships, he was "challenged as to how we respond to it". | He said that, while he did not doubt the Church's policy on same-sex relationships, he was "challenged as to how we respond to it". |
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