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Fathers Day Card Ban in Scottish Schools

By: Martha Franklin

Because most schools in Scotland feel they will offend children of single mothers and lesbians, they have banned all Fathers day cards. The policy was finally uncovered after many of the dads failed to receive their regular cards and handmade gifts on Father's Day. Although educational facilities in cities such as Glasgow, Edinburgh, East Renfrewshire, Dumfries, Galloway and Clackmannshire have considered the rising number of children who reside in single parent or same-sex homes and have thus implemented this policy "in the interests of sensitivity" there are still many who strongly oppose this rule.

People who lobby for family concerns say the new policy is farcical because it relegates fathers to the fringe. One fourth of all British children live in a single parent home, according to an April report. In the past two decades the rate has doubled. Leaders in the educational system assert the need for cultural sensitivity.

Many schools allow their students to partake in the crafting of cards for Mother's Day. On Father's Day, however, many schools have begun a new policy which bans Father's Day cards. This followed a series of diverse politically correct measures launched in primary schools, which includes the removal of Christian references from holiday greeting cards.

Divorce and the breakdown of the family unit may be the causes of this difference. When interacting with children, whose fathers are not living with them, or for those without fathers, teachers are required to be "sensitive". The changing dynamic of the family is an area of increasing concern in the educational system.

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Martha is a freelance journalist writing about cards.

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