The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Ex-Gers players support LGBTI school campaign

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Three former footballer­s have backed calls for LGBTI issues to be taught in schools to tackle homophobic bullying.

Former Rangers players Gary McSwegan, Bobby Russell and Dougie Bell have given their support to the Time for Inclusive Education (TIE) campaign.

Mr McSwegan, who played for the side between 1986 and 1993 and now works in a care home, said: “I know that LGBTI young people often feel isolated and excluded.

“School should be the best time of a young person’s life, but this often isn’t the case if they identify as LGBTI and that isn’t good enough.

“Society has made progress on equality, but we have to do more and we have to start making things better for LGBTI youth at school.

“That’s why I am supporting the TIE Campaign: to send a message to young people that it’s not cool to be homophobic or transphobi­c and to join the call for LGBTI inclusive education in all of our schools.”

Research from the campaign group shows nine out of 10 lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgende­r and intersex (LGBTI) pupils reported experienci­ng homophobia at school.

It also found 27% had attempted suicide after bullying about their sexual orientatio­n or gender identity.

Bobby Russell, who joined Rangers in 1977 and played there for 10 years, believes the situation can be improved with lessons on LGBTI issues.

He said: “It is time to stamp out prejudice and that can be achieved if we educate our kids about LGBTI issues.

“I am happy to support TIE, because all young people should feel free to be who they are without fear of bullying.”

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