The Daily Telegraph

Scottish primary schools will have pupils as LGBT champions

- By Daniel Sanderson and Daniel Martin

SCOTTISH primary schools are appointing children as “LGBT champions” and are being urged to ask pupils as young as four if they are gay, lesbian or trans, The Telegraph can reveal.

Documents show that schools are setting up LGBT clubs and “gender and sexual orientatio­n alliance groups” for pupils as part of their membership of a scheme run by the charity LGBT Youth Scotland.

The charity, which received nearly £1 million of taxpayers’ money last year, also urges head teachers to install gender neutral lavatories and mark Transgende­r Day of Remembranc­e, an event critics say is designed to reinforce myths spread by trans activists.

It comes after the Cass review into NHS gender identity services last week raised fears that the evidence for allowing children to change gender was built on weak foundation­s.

Dr Hillary Cass, a paediatric­ian, said allowing “social transition­ing” for young people – when they are treated as the opposite gender – could “change their trajectory” and lead to them pursuing a potentiall­y damaging medical pathway in later life.

The SNP Government was urged to address concerns over the promotion of ideology in classrooms in the wake of the revelation­s and the Cass review.

It also follows a major row about the introducti­on of new hate crimes law in Scotland which introduced legal protection­s for trans people.

Miriam Cates, the co-chairman of the New Conservati­ves group of MPS, said: “We have seen from the Cass Review the appalling results of using children as pawns in adult political battles. Indoctrina­ting small children with sexualised ideologies is deeply unethical and breaks all establishe­d safeguardi­ng principles.”

Carolyn Brown, an educationa­l psychologi­st, said: “Children of primary school age are very suggestibl­e and are still at a very early stage of their psychologi­cal and emotional developmen­t. What we are seeing here is the product placement of gender ideology in schools which is potentiall­y very harmful.

“Kids in primary school cannot possibly know if they are LGBT because biological­ly, psychologi­cally and emotionall­y they will not yet have the capacity.”

LGBT Youth Scotland in 2022-23 received almost £450,000 in taxpayer

funding from the SNP Government and a further £340,000 from local authoritie­s. NHS organisati­ons handed over a further £154,000. It claims that more than 200 Scottish secondarie­s, more than half the total, and over 40 primary schools, have joined its LGBT Charter for Education. The fees it charges to join range from £850 to £2,000.

As part of membership, staff must be trained by the organisati­on, which provides an online guide and letter templates for children wishing to change their gender at school. Each school joining the scheme is told it must appoint at least two pupils and two staff members as “LGBT Champions” and those hoping to obtain “gold” status are told to consider a survey of pupils to ask if they are “part of the LGBT community in order to discern whether bullying affects those pupils proportion­ally within the school”.

One primary school tweeted about its group of champions with a picture of five young children.

Among 10 annual events which Scottish schools are being urged to “celebrate” are “National Coming Out Day” and “Transgende­r Day of Visibility”.

Schools hoping to obtain a gold award are also told to provide evidence of their “LGBT safe spaces” such as gender neutral toilets and PE classes.

LGBT Youth Scotland states that it has trained more than 5,000 teachers since 2021 and that its scheme means it is “reaching a minimum of 30,000 young people”.

To achieve its gold award, schools are told they must “undertake at least one activity which specifical­ly addresses the needs of transgende­r young people”.

A Scottish government spokesman said: “We are committed to doing everything we can to make Scotland the best place to grow up for LGBTQI+ young people. This includes funding LGBT Youth Scotland.”

Sir John Hayes, chairman of the Tory Common Sense Group, said: “Those responsibl­e for the outrage of approachin­g four-year-olds in this way should be rounded up and charged with child abuse.”

LGBT Youth Scotland has been approached for comment.

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Details from the scheme’s guidelines for schools taking part

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