You’ve heard all the rumours.
‘It’s teaching kids how to use sex toys! It’s sexualising pre-teens! My son will have to wear a dress!’
So what’s the truth about Safe Schools? What is it? How does it work? And will it actually make a difference?
Benjamin Law is one person who was determined to get to the bottom of these questions. He recently embarked on an investigation into Safe Schools for the Quarterly Essay. His essay Moral Panic 101: Equality, Acceptance and the Safe Schools Scandal delved into the media frenzy and separated the issues into fact and fiction.
Listen: Benjamin Law talks about the Safe Schools controversy on the latest episode of This Glorious Mess.
During an interview on This Glorious Mess, Mamamia’s podcast about family life, Law told hosts Holly Wainwright and Ben Fordham what he really thinks of Safe Schools and whether we need it.
Spoiler: we do.
As a queer kid growing up in Queensland in the 80s, Law can see how the Safe Schools program could have helped confused kids like him.
“When I think about myself growing up and how lonely I felt in those years and how being gay was really the worst thing in the schoolyard, I would have really valued it,” he said.
“At 35, I am part of a generation that grew up almost pre-internet… I remember having to read about homosexuality in the Encyclopaedia Britannica’s H volume. That makes me sound like a dinosaur!”