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Child protection in schools is highly influenced by gender, which can be seen through a range of phenomena including violence based on sex-based purported stereotypes and the discrepancy between reporting. Harassment or violence may be more common in girls, and traditional gendered roles can influence the staff’s response. Training programs must be gender-responsive environments where students are taught to report regardless of their gender. All-encompassing child protection policies should work to tackle gender based issues, foster equal opportunities and provide support for LGBTQ+ children. Openness in education should also be paramount, because child protection policies must apply to all schoolchildren and provide for a protective atmosphere within the classroom.

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