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Anti-bullying film comes to Scotland

A film to tackle homophobic bullying is to be sent to every school in Scotland.

FIT, produced by Stonewall, features six teenagers, some of whom are gay, at a dance club. It has been compared to television shows Glee and Skins, both of which have been commended for their take on gay issues.

It has already been sent to schools in England and will begin arriving in Scottish schools today.

Carl Watt, director of Stonewall Scotland, said: “Too many young people have told us they experience homophobic bullying in the classroom and too many teachers have told us they haven’t had the training they need to tackle it.

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March 11, 2010

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