The majority of South Ayrshire’s secondary schools have embraced an equality scheme which aims to support inclusivity among LGBTQ+ staff and pupils.Schools across the council area have engaged in the LGBT Charter scheme, which provides training to challenge prejudice and ensure that equality and diversity is at the heart of the school.The scheme is being applauded as a major positive step for building a more inclusive Scotland, with South Ayrshire Council hailing participating schools as “an inspiration”, with youngsters helping to “break down barriers”.In total, seven of South Ayrshire’s secondary education providers have either been awarded charter status or are actively working towards it with the support of the awarding body, LGBT Youth Scotland.The most recent school to be awarded chartered status is Girvan Academy, while schools including Ayr Academy, Carrick Academy, and Marr Academy are all working towards various awards.A South Ayrshire Council spokesperson said: “It’s great that so many of our schools are involved with the LGBT Charter Scheme.“A lot of hard work has taken place so far and these schools are an inspiration both in South Ayrshire and beyond.“It’s so important that young people are not only aware of LGBT issues but help break down barriers.”Ali Kerr, Head of Partnerships at LGBT Youth Scotland, said: “These are formative years for young people and it’s vital that LGBTQ+ individuals are supported and that non-LGBTQ+ people feel equipped and inspired to champion inclusivity at every turn.“Having such a high proportion of South Ayrshire schools working in partnership with us and participating in our LGBT Charter shows that they are playing a key role in creating safe spaces for young LGBTQ+ people in