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Answer Overview

Response rates from 1.2k Māori Party voters.

76%
Yes
24%
No
69%
Yes
17%
No
5%
Yes, and all schools should require mandatory diversity training
5%
No, diversity training should be encouraged but not required
2%
Yes, and immediately terminate any staff members that commit acts of discrimination
2%
No, only for teachers or faculty members that commit acts of prejudice
0%
No, and mandatory diversity training should be banned
0%
No, only private schools should be allowed to require mandatory training

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Māori Party voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9S3Q7Q2answered…4mos4MO

Similar to sex class, it should be the parents choice on whether or not they should learn this or not, and provide a class if they are not doing it

 @9J78RN2 answered…11mos11MO

10-17-19 to divided the teachers of the opponent with head tops boys and the girls agreement by adults with child welfare decent

 @9FT9T8Tanswered…1yr1Y

No, diversity training should be encouraged but not required - again you can't force people to do these things but if they act out of line then they should be reprimanded or even dismissed upon severity.

 @9FP4GKWanswered…1yr1Y

What is 'diversity training', that should be defined before anyone answers this question

 @9FHQK2Lanswered…1yr1Y

I have family members that are bi sexual and transgender. My role is to love them unconditionally. But to present and ask students which gender they want to be is bizarre. Many problems will present themselves in future generations because of it.
Support those students who express an interest in QLGBT and refer them to specialised trained teachers. No teacher should show a prejudice no matter what they believe.

 @9FGS9TWanswered…1yr1Y

Yes, the government shouldn't be able to limit the training schools want their staff to have.

 @9FFXLSRanswered…1yr1Y

No, only those who have committed acts of prejudice and discrimination. Also these things shouldn't be required for those who haven't committed acts of prejudice and discrimination, but it should still be encouraged that everyone should be treated equally. Also if anyone commits acts of prejudice or discrimination, they should be put straight into diversity training.