Japan releases LGBTQIA+ education plan but some are not happy
Japan's LGBTQIA+ education plan, released in June 2026, faces criticism for its non-binding nature. Experts and advocates argue it fails to provide effective measures, with nearly 90 percent of LGBTQIA+ students reporting harassment. The plan is seen as inadequate, lacking mandatory requirements to ensure proper education about sexual and gender diversity.
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Published 04 Jul 2026, 21:35 UTC · Updated 04 Jul 2026, 21:40 UTC
Summary by OZbrief Editorial. Original report: ABC News – Australia. Editorial policy · Corrections
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