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Nearly all young people would support a friend if they came out as transgender

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For me, taking nudes as a non-binary person is an act of empowermentFirefighter sacked for calling short, gay colleague 'half a man' awarded £12,000Charmed reboot casts trans actor Mareya Salazar in major new season 3 role‘The last few years have shown an increase in tensions and hostility towards trans people – particularly trans young people.

This research shows that thankfully, for the most part, the majority of young people are supportive of their trans peers.‘Just Like Us is always here to support teachers with making their schools safer and happier places for LGBT+ young people, and it’s clear that the majority of all young people – regardless of who they are – really welcome this.’Just Like Us runs School Diversity Week every year.

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