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Does It Breach Human Rights For A Puplic Uk School To Ban Skirts?
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Seriously DB? LOL Don't be soft!
According to the link provided it was to stop male teachers being harassed when they questioned the length of their pupils skirts. If that's the truth, ad I can't see a reason why it wouldn't be, I fully understand and appreciate why their new uniform policy was introduced.
According to the link provided it was to stop male teachers being harassed when they questioned the length of their pupils skirts. If that's the truth, ad I can't see a reason why it wouldn't be, I fully understand and appreciate why their new uniform policy was introduced.
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Quick answer to your question: No
Longer answer to your question: Schools are only obliged to avoid discrimination against pupils based upon 'protected characteristics' (such as their gender, race or religion). Click 'School Uniform' on his page from the website of the Equality and Human Rights Commission:
http:// www.equ alityhu manrigh ts.com/ private -and-pu blic-se ctor-gu idance/ educati on-prov iders/s chools- guidanc e/acces s-benef its-ser vices-a nd-faci lities/ how-do- i-avoid -discri minatin g-provi sion-ed ucation -and-be nefits- service s-and-f aciliti es
Longer answer to your question: Schools are only obliged to avoid discrimination against pupils based upon 'protected characteristics' (such as their gender, race or religion). Click 'School Uniform' on his page from the website of the Equality and Human Rights Commission:
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