Headteachers (In Scotland) Attitudes To Section 28

Friday 21 January 2000

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MORI Scotland interviewed 150 headteachers of state secondary schools across Scotland. Interviews were conducted by telephone on 20-21 January 2000.

As you will be aware, the Scottish Executive is currently reviewing Section 28, the law which limits the scope for schools to include discussion about homosexuality in sex education classes.

Q1 On balance, do you support or oppose the repeal of Section 28? (By repeal, we mean abolish)

 %
Support repeal56
Oppose repeal29
Undecided10
No opinion / refused5

Q2 The leader of the Catholic Church in Scotland, Cardinal Thomas Winning, is reported as describing homosexuality as a perversion. Do you agree or disagree with this point of view?

 %
Agree15
Disagree69
No opinion / refused16

Q3 How often, if ever, have you or members of your staff had to deal with incidents of homosexual bullying in the school?

 %
Never57
Once only17
Twice or more20
Don't know6

Q4 Do you feel that your school would benefit from clearer guidelines on how to deal with the subject of homosexuality, or do you feel you have sufficient guidelines already?

 %
Benefit from more47
Have sufficient already52
Don't know / no opinion1

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