
Abstract This study investigates the setting up of safe spaces and efficient strategies to enhance LGBTQ+ acceptance in public secondary schools in the Philippines. Notwithstanding global progress in LGBTQ+ rights, Filipino LGBTQ+ students persistently encounter considerable obstacles pertaining to discrimination, bullying, and exclusion within educational environments. The report outlines essential ways to cultivate an inclusive and supportive school climate for LGBTQ+ students through an analysis of current policies, practices, and case studies of progressive schools. These initiatives encompass the establishment of anti-discrimination legislation, the formation of LGBTQ+ student organizations, educator training on LGBTQ+ sensitivity, and the incorporation of LGBTQ+ topics into school curricula. The research examines the influence of local and national government policies, with the prospective effects of the *SOGIE Equality Bill*, in fostering a safer and more inclusive educational environment. The study underscores the necessity of partnership among educational institutions, local communities, and LGBTQ+ advocacy organizations to facilitate enduring transformations in attitudes and practices about LGBTQ+ students. Research indicates that although advancements are occurring in certain areas, there is still a necessity for more extensive national regulations and uniform enforcement to ensure secure and inclusive environments for all LGBTQ+ students in the Philippines. Keywords: Safe Spaces, Inclusivity, LGBTQIA+, Acceptance, Secondary Public School
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