Action plan on bullying: Report of the Anti-Bullying Working Group to the Minister for Education and Skills, January 2013

Context

Gay and Lesbian Equality Network [GLEN] was a policy and strategy focused non-governmental organisation with the aim to deliver ambitious and positive change for lesbian, gay and bisexual people [LGB] in Ireland, ensuring full equality, inclusion and protection from all forms of discrimination. GLEN focused on delivering change across a series of areas such as legal recognition, protection and support for LGB relationships and families; education; mental health and well-being; physical and sexual health; workplace equality and community capacity development. The organisation was founded by Kieran Rose and Christopher Robson in 1988 and closed in 2017.

In 2010, €1,250,000.00 were awarded to the Gay and Lesbian Equality Network [GLEN] for core support of the organisation. The purpose for the funding was to improve the ability of the gay and lesbian community to access their rights and services by developing strategic capacity over a duration of fifty-four month.

Description:
The one-hundred-and-twenty-one-page long document includes an address by the minister, new findings and definitions of bullying which include identity based bullying and recommendation how bullying is to be addressed in school policies.
Type:
text and reports
Creator:
Anti-Bullying Working Group, 2012-2013
Subject:
GLEN (Organisation), Curated collection--Human rights, Curated collection--LGBTQ people, Curated collection--Grant documentation, Grant 17405, Gay and lesbian rights movement, Non-governmental organizations, Ireland. Anti-Bullying Working Group, Ireland. Department of Education and Skills, Atlantic Philanthropies (Organization), Curated collection--Kieran Rose, Curated collection--Agnes Higgins, and Curated collection--Cathal Kerrigan
Grant:
Grant 17405
Grantee:
GLEN (Organisation)
Year of Grant:
2010
Location of Grantee:
Dublin
Rights:
The material is copyright of either Cornell University, The Atlantic Philanthropies, or where listed, the original authors or commissioning bodies. This collection is being made available under CC BY-NC-ND license, which allows users to access the material as long as the original copyright holder is credited; the material cannot be changed in any way or used commercially.
Attribution:
Cornell University Library, Digital Repository of Ireland, and The Atlantic Philanthropies
Doi:
https://doi.org/10.7486/DRI.1257qc201