A SCOTS council has been urged to cut ties with a controversial LGBT charity over fears it could push so-called “trans ideology” onto young kids. Two schools in East Dunbartonshire - Milngavie Primary and Craigdhu Primary - are to take part in a pilot alongside LGBT Youth Scotland , despite the charity being targeted towards young people aged between 13 and 25. 2 Two East Dumbartonshire schools will take part in an LGBT Youth Scotland programme Credit: Alamy 2 There are concerns teaching gender self-ID to young kids could stint their development Credit: Alamy The organisation, which receives funding from the Scottish Government , will work with staff to help the schools to achieve LGBT charter accreditation.
According to the charity, charter status enables schools, colleges and universities to “send a positive message” that they are a “champion of LGBTQ+ inclusion where staff, parents and learners will be safe, supported and included”. However, there are concerns that the teaching of gender self-ID to young kids in classrooms could harm their development. In a letter to the council’s chief executive, Ann Davie, Scottish Tory MSP Pam Gosal called on the local authority to “re-examine” their decision to allow the pilot to go ahead.
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