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Saturday, May 29, 2010

An Australian resource on homophobia in sport

Homophobia and Sexuality Discrimination

Sexuality is a very individual thing. Although most people are ‘straight’ (heterosexual), a significant percentage of the population are gay, bisexual, celibate or asexual. Unfair treatment on the basis of someone’s sexuality – or assumptions about their sexuality – is discrimination and has no place in the sport’s environment.
Information to help you understand the issue
Click here to go to the Sexuality Discrimination Interactive Scenario.

* People often feel very strongly about sexuality, particularly homosexuality, because of their background, values, beliefs and fears.
* Assumptions about a person’s sexuality can be based on stereotypes, ignorance and little or no personal association.
* Myths about homosexuality – particularly homosexual coaches ‘converting’ young players, or players ‘catching’ AIDS from gay men – have no basis in fact.
* Discrimination against someone on the basis of their sexuality can cause immeasurable damage to their health, self esteem, personal life and work/sport performance.
* Sexuality discrimination can take many forms ranging from put downs, verbal abuse, demeaning comments and jokes, threats, damage to personal property, undermining, ostracism and exclusion.
* Sexuality discrimination that is not addressed creates an environment of fear, hostility and embarrassment.

More info HERE.

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