Teacher's victory in gay discrimination case

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Topic started by Boudie - Spiritual Warrior (saratiddy)

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saratiddyFri 29/02/08 17:03

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A young gay teacher has received an unqualified apology from the governors of a school which formerly employed him after a landmark case for harassment under sexual orientation employment regulations.

The school's governing body accepted guilt and made an unreserved apology before the case went to full procedure.

This was the first case in UK law that saw a teacher taking his school to tribunal under the Employment Equality [Sexual Orientation] Regulations 2003.

At the school in Westminster David Watkins was referred to by the Headteacher as 'Gay Dave' and criticised for the way he walked.

When he tried to promote equal opportunities within the school, and particularly spoke in favour of the annual LGBT History Month, his Head grew hostile.

She accused him of 'banging on,' 'drenching students' in his sexuality and adopting a walk that aggravated older pupils; adding that he 'didn't walk like that when he came to interview.'

She also alleged that there was no homophobia within the school until he came along.

Mr Watkins won an award of £9,500 compensation. He was successfully defended in an employment tribunal by his union, the National Union of Teachers.

In a statement Schools Out, the longest continually running LGBT education group in the world, said the Head's hostility was possibly timed with the publication of an article that David wrote about LGBT inclusive schools, which was published in the NUT's Teacher magazine, and on the Schools Out website.

Sue Sanders, co-chair of Schools Out and LGBT History Month, said:

"We all know that there have been teachers harassed, driven out of their posts and the profession and even constructively dismissed by homophobic behaviour.

"There have been bigger compensation awards too. But these have been tied to gagging orders, where the victim was not able to talk about the case.

"These gagging clauses have the effect, in terms of visibility, that the discrimination never happened."

David Watkins is an active member of the Schools Out committee. He was repeatedly offered an out of court settlement but decided to go to a full employment tribunal.

Paul Patrick co-chair of Schools Out and LGBT History Month said:

"Our schools currently suffer from endemic homophobia.

"The Department for Chidren, Schools and Families guidance on homophobic bullying makes clear the importance of lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans [LGBT] role models.

"Schools that care about the welfare of all their pupils should be creating the sort of environment that supports LGBT teachers so they can be honest and open about who they.

"This has been a great decision for all who care about community cohesion, equality of opportunity and the celebration of diversity."


Article: www.pinknews.co.uk/news/articles/2005-6998.html

.... Congratulations to him on winning this case and I hope it encourages others to speak out and highlight the discrimination that does take place in the workplace.

daven8Fri 29/02/08 21:58

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Thanks for keeping me up to date with the news I wouldn't otherwise read.

I went to school with a guy called David Watkins, and always wondered about his sexuality...I bet he ends up in my dreams tonight (although I haven't seen him since he was 18, so it'll be a weird dream).

saratiddySun 02/03/08 12:46

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quoting > "...I bet he ends up in my dreams tonight (although I haven't seen him since he was 18, so it'll be a weird dream)."

..... So ......... do tell ............. did he?????????? ..... Did you wake up with a Morning Glory Dave Darling?????? *wink wink*

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