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Boys should be free to wear tutus, tiaras: Church of England

- AGENCIES

The Church of England on Monday issued updated anti-bullying guidance which calls upon schools in the UK to allow its pupils to explore their gender identity freely, reports PTI.

Children should not be restricted by their gender when dressing up and boys should be allowed to experiment with heels and tiaras and girls with more male outfits such as a fireman’s helmet if they want, says the ‘Valuing All God’s Children’ report.

“Pupils need to be able to play with the many cloaks of identity (sometimes quite literally with the dressing-up box). Children should be at liberty to explore the possibilit­ies of who they might be without judgement or derision,” it reads.

“For example, a child may choose the tutu, princess’ tiara and heels and/or the fireman’s helmet, toolbelt and superhero cloak without expectatio­n or comment,” it notes.

The report, which covers nearly 4,700 schools under its remit, said that the aim of the guidance was to prevent pupils in Church of England schools and academies from having their self-worth diminished or their ability to achieve impeded by being bullied because of their “perceived or actual sexual orientatio­n or gender identity”.

The Church of England had first introduced such anti- homophobic guidance in 2014, which has now been updated to cover other forms of discrimina­tion against bisexuals and transsexua­ls.

The head of the church, Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, warns that homophobic, bi-phobic and transphobi­c bullying causes profound damage, leading to higher levels of mental health disorders, selfharm, depression and suicide.

“Central to Christian theology is the truth that every single one of us is made in the image of God,” he says in his foreword to the guidance.

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