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What to say when a friend comes out to you?
What to do when a friend comes out to you
- Remember they are still your friend!
- Respect them for who they are.
- Try not to make it more awkward.
- Remind them that you still love and support them.
- Remember they are still the same person you know and love.
- Thank them for trusting you!
How can I help LGBT students?
5 Things You Can Do to Support Your LGBTQ Students
- Post Safe Space Signs.
- Start an LGBTQ Organization at Your School.
- Stand Up Against Homophobia.
- Integrate LGBTQ Topics into the Curriculum.
- Pursue Professional Development.
How can I help my friend come out?
Below are some suggestions you may wish to follow.
- Thank your friend for having the courage to tell you.
- Don’t judge your friend.
- Respect your friend’s confidentiality.
- Tell your friend that you still care about them, no matter what.
- Don’t be too serious.
What is Pflag stand for?
In 2014, the organization officially changed its name from “Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays” to, simply, PFLAG.
How can schools be more LGBT friendly?
Here are some suggestions:
- Give teachers a choice to wear LGBT badges/pins or have LGBT lanyards.
- Display the Pride flag inside and outside your school.
- Displays.
- Encourage LGBT+ teachers to make a network or support group where they can talk about LGBT issues and use this to show that LGBT+ voices matter.
What to do when a person comes out to you?
If Someone Comes Out to You
- Thank your friend for having the courage to tell you.
- Don’t judge your friend.
- Respect your friend’s confidentiality.
- Tell your friend that you still care about them, no matter what.
- Don’t be too serious.
How do you comfort someone who wants to come out?
9 Ways to Support Your Friend Who’s Planning to Come Out Over the Holidays
- Educate yourself.
- Ask the right questions.
- Celebrate and encourage them.
- Offer a safe space to escape to.
- Don’t make it about yourself.
- Give them with a gay conversation starter.
- Be their wingperson.
- Help them find and access resources if need be.
What does pride stand for?
Professionalism, Respect, Integrity, Diversity and Excellence
Originally adopted by UCSF Medical Center 16 years ago, these set of values are organized under the acronym PRIDE, which stands for Professionalism, Respect, Integrity, Diversity and Excellence.