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Anxiety, Isolation & Fear of Family Rejection Increase Demand for LGBTI+ Support Services by 113%
New figures from BeLonG To Youth Services, the national organisation supporting LGBTI+ young people, show a huge spike in demand for ...
Read moreMinister O’Gorman announces LGBTI+ Youth Leadership Programme
Friday 5th March 2021 Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, Roderic O’Gorman, TD, has today announced a ...
Read moreDropbox Foundation announces new partnership with BeLonG To Youth Services
The Dropbox Foundation has announced that it is partnering with the Dublin based non-profit, BeLonG To Youth Services As part of this ...
Read moreColáiste Chill Mhantáin step-ups to create a safe space for Wicklow LGBTI+ Students in Ireland’s first LGBTI+ Safe & Supportive Schools Project
December 2020 73% of second-level Irish LGBTI+ students feel unsafe at school Coláiste Chill Mhantáin is the first school in ...
Read moreBorrisokane Community College and Colaiste Mhuire Co-Ed step-up to create a safe space for Tipperary LGBTI+ Students in Ireland’s first LGBTI+ Safe & Supportive Schools Project
December 2020 73% of second-level Irish LGBTI+ students feel unsafe at school Borrisokane Community College and Colaiste Mhuire ...
Read moreO’Carolan College and St Peters College step-up to create a safe space for Meath LGBTI+ Students in Ireland’s first LGBTI+ Safe & Supportive Schools Project
December 2020 73% of second-level Irish LGBTI+ students feel unsafe at school O’Carolan College and St Peters College two of ...
Read moreMerlin College and Coláiste Bhaile Chláir step-up to create a safe space for Galway LGBTI+ Students in Ireland’s first LGBTI+ Safe & Supportive Schools Project
December 2020 73% of second-level Irish LGBTI+ students feel unsafe at school Merlin College and Coláiste Bhaile ...
Read moreDavis College step-ups to create a safe space for Cork LGBTI+ Students in Ireland’s first LGBTI+ Safe & Supportive Schools Project
December 2020 73% of second-level Irish LGBTI+ students feel unsafe at school Davis College is the first school in Cork to sign ...
Read moreScariff Community College step-ups to create a safe space for Co. Clare LGBTI+ Students in Ireland’s first LGBTI+ Safe & Supportive Schools Project
December 2020 73% of second-level Irish LGBTI+ students feel unsafe at school Scariff Community College is the first school in Co ...
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