No events currently scheduled. Stay posted for something soon. ![]()
QYA Planning Meeting Tue Nov20 3:45pm @ Civic Centre
Well, we didn’t post our Tuesday event here, oops, but that’s now come and gone.
Next Meeting: Tue Nov20 3:45pm @ Civic Centre Raven Room - QYA Planning Meeting focussed on getting ready for the big, gay table at the city Garage Sale on Sat Nov24 (it’d be nice to get Guild-folks out too) - fundraising, visibility, and fun!
Coming up, a Christmas party? Possibly on the weekend of Dec7th/8th.
Post your ideas on the planning page (see tab at the top right of this page) - (I emailed out the password) or the discussion page. Then come to the meeting Tue Nov20th to make it happen!
No commentsQYA Planning Mtg Tuesday Oct16
Planning Meeting this Tuesday, October 16th, 3:45pm at the Civic Centre Raven Room. Let’s talk about the last event, plan the next, and generally take a look at ourselves.
We could be better prepared for that meeting (and maybe hear some of the folks who can’t attend) if we look at and add comments to the Planning page of this site: see the tabs at the top left of this page. If you don’t remember the password, you can always add something to the more public Discussion page.
Hope to see you there!
2 commentsPizza & Movie Night Tue Oct9 PRSS rm110
Tuesday, October 9th 6:30pm come to PRSS Room110 for pizza, good queer-positive company, and a movie. Posters should be up this week.
Friends and newcomers always welcome. Help spread the word.
Also-
Tuesday, Oct 16th 3:45pm is our organizing meeting at the Civic Centre Raven Room. It might be less fun than the movie night, but we’ll get to talk about how things went and plan our next event(s).
No commentsSexual Orientation Support from School District
Here is the full text of the our new
Please comment with your thoughts on it (is it enough?) or on what we need to do to help it be carried out day-to-day in our schools.
8.19 SEXUAL ORIENTATION
The Board of School Trustees believes that all public schools in this district shall be safe for everyone. We recognize and value the diversity found within its school communities and believe that each individual, whether male or female, contributes to the strength of the district’s culture. The Board also recognizes that students and other school community members with alternate sexual preferences [sic] face a unique set of challenges within our schools and communities. In accordance with this regulation, and all relevant laws of more senior governing bodies, School District 52 (
1. Prohibits any form of discrimination, intimidation or harassment against any person based on gender or sexual orientation.
2. Encourages members of the school community to welcome, include and support all others regardless of their gender or sexual orientation.
3. Instructs that all schools in the district put in place procedures and practices that support this regulation.
The School District will provide an environment for all members of the school community to work and learn, free from fear, discrimination, and harassment, while also promoting proactive strategies and guidelines to ensure that sexual minority students, employees and families are welcomed and included in all aspects of education and school life, and are treated with respect and dignity.
The purpose of this regulation is to define appropriate behaviours and actions in order to prevent discrimination and harassment through greater awareness of and responsiveness to their harmful effects. This regulation is also to ensure that all complaints are taken seriously and dealt with expeditiously and effectively. The regulation will also raise awareness and improve understanding of the lives of people who identify themselves on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity. By valuing diversity and respecting differences, students and staff act in accordance with [BC Education] Ministry established principles related to diversity.
In this regulation, all references to “sexual minority” persons will include lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, transsexual, two-spirit, and questioning persons; persons who are labeled as such, whether they are or not; and persons with immediate family members who are of a sexual minority.
It is the responsibility of all administrators, teachers and support staff to work together to build school communities which are positive and welcoming and will:
a) foster respect, inclusion, fairness and equity;
b) set, communicate and establish clear expectations for acceptable conduct;
c) provide students, through various techniques, information that will lead to greater understanding, acceptance and support for sexual minority students.
Social responsibility, including information, issues and attitudes related to the sexual minority population, is not assigned to a particular grade or subject area; instead, it is a responsibility shared among all staff.
Within each school, staff will take concrete actions to ensure that the school is more welcoming and safe for sexual minority students.
Therefore, School Code of Conduct must include language that prohibits fear promoting, harassing or discriminatory language and behaviour toward students, employees or others based on their real or perceived sexual orientation or gender identification
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Newspaper Article on QYA
Prince Rupert’s Queer Youth Alliance makes headlines!
Check out this link to the article. It was written in the spring of this year and published in July by Xtra! West in Vancouver.
No commentsSupportive School District regulation
Hello all.
It’s not the full article, or the full regulation, but it will be interesting if you haven’t read either. Here’s a link to part of the May 15, 2007 Daily News article by Leanne Richie that reported on the Prince Rupert School Board’s support for the PR Queer Youth Alliance and also the new regulation created by the District meant to support trans, lesbian, gay, and bi students and staff, decrease harassment and alienation, etc.
Please let us know if the link no longer works or if there is a better one. I think we should reprint the entire regulation on here in the fall.
No commentsAbout Page!
The “About the QYA” section is updated. Have a look, in the top right corner of this page. If you have any input let us know. ![]()
BBQ
Well, due to bad planning there isn’t anything planned for an end of the season get together. Sorry guys.
No commentsMonday, June 18th Meeting
Hey everyone.
The meeting today at Ziggy’s went well. It was decided that we will officially help out at the Nathan Cullen BBQ fundraiser at the end of July. The dates arent exact but anyone who can help please let us know.
We have decided to take a break from meeting over the summer. In the meantime we are hoping for a wrap-up BBQ next sunday the 24th. However that is not yet official as we are waiting on confirmation for a place to hold it. I’ll post as soon as we know for certain. We will resume meeting again in September, (there are a couple suggestions for comfortable, casual meeting places, though nothing diffinitive yet).
Hopefully we can get a Message Board up and running soon, so that anyone not able to attend meetings can give their input.
Thanks to everyone that came, and I’ll get back with diffinitive information ASAP.
Jess
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