Safety and Non-Discrimination
- You have the right to safe and appropriate placements, free from discrimination or harassment based on your actual or perceived sexual orientation or gender identity or expression.
This means you have the right:
- To be open about your sexual orientation and gender identity and expression.
- To be identified by your chosen name and pronouns and to wear clothing consistent with your gender identity.
- To be free from harassment and abuse based on your actual or perceived sexual orientation or gender identity or expression in foster care placements or state custody. This includes:
- Protection from both physical and emotional harm in placements; and
- Placement with caretakers who will ensure your safety and well-being both inside and outside the home.
- To be free from religious indoctrination that condemns or disparages your sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression.