Education can change attitudes to use of homophobic slurs, rugby study shows

Exclusive: A new study shows damaging language persists on rugby fields, but homophobia is not main driver behind its use

Preliminary analysis of research from Monash University’s Sport Inclusion Project has found that while homophobic language persists at alarming rates in junior rugby union, educational training can change attitudes to the use of slurs in sport.

Results of the study – which was undertaken by every Under-18s and Colts (Under-20s) rugby team in Victoria, and every Under-18 team in South Australia – also suggest that while homophobic language has a detrimental effect on LGBTI people’s health and wellbeing, homophobia is not the primary driver behind the use of slurs.

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