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New findings in the 2022 School Climate Survey research from Belong To
76% OF LGBTQ+ STUDENTS FEEL UNSAFE AT SCHOOL, RESEARCH FINDS New findings in the 2022 School Climate Survey research from Belong To ...
Read moreHelp us create inclusive education for LGBTQ+ Youth
Inclusion of LGBTQ+ experiences in social, personal, and health education (SPHE) has long been priority for us at Belong To It is vital ...
Read moreTrinity College Dublin and Belong To partner for the first national study on LGBTQI+ mental health since the marriage equality referendum
Tuesday, September 13th, 2022 Belong To and Trinity College have partnered for a national study of the mental health and wellbeing of the ...
Read moreBelong To Welcomes Draft SPHE Programme
Press Release Belong To Welcomes Draft SPHE Programme LGBTQ+ youth organisation Belong To welcomes positive steps to LGBTQ+ inclusion ...
Read moreFirst In-Person Pride For Many LGBTQ+ Young People
First In-Person Pride For Many LGBTQ+ Young People Over 800 LGBTQ+ Young People will March with Belong To and Youth ...
Read moreLeading Youth work organisations & youth workers call for action on healthcare crisis for trans and non-binary young people.
Leading Youth work organisations & youth workers call for action on healthcare crisis for trans and non-binary young people Belong To, ...
Read moreRoscommon Community College awarded as a safe space for Roscommon LGBTQ+ students
In 2020, Roscommon Community College signed up to participate in a new national LGBTQ+ Safe & Supportive Schools project run by Belong ...
Read moreO’Carolan College & St. Peter’s College awarded as safe spaces for Meath LGBTQ+ students
In 2020, both O'Carolan College & St Peter's College signed up to participate in a new national LGBTQ+ Safe & Supportive Schools ...
Read moreNaas Community College & Piper’s Hill College awarded as safe spaces for Kildare LGBTQ+ students
In 2020, both Naas Community College & Piper’s Hill College signed up to participate in a new national LGBTQ+ Safe & Supportive ...
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