The CPS’s hierarchy of hate
At the end of January it was reported that the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) kept a document to deal with LBGT bulling and hate crimes in schools from public view.
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The CPS claimed that due to the content involving ‘real life’ stories that the document was not initially given a wider audience beyond teaching staff who could access the materials (if they registered with the CPS). The CPS would not have included details that could identify a child to teachers. This appeared to be an excuse to keep a controversial document away from the eyes of parents. This is in keeping with the UNESCO suggestions of 2018 (see en January 2020).