What’s school like for LGBTQ+ students in Ireland today?
To be in with the chance to win one of three €150 One4All vouchers, have your say and take our anonymous survey by clicking here.
In 2019, Belong To asked LGBTQ+ young people about their experiences in school for our ‘School Climate Survey’. We found out that 73% of LGBTQ+ students feel unsafe at school, and 86% feel isolated by other students.
We are launching the survey again this year to find out whether anything has changed in Irish schools, so we can best support LGBTQ+ youth through our school training and frontline support services.
The survey is anonymous – this means that your name and contact details will not be linked to the information you share on the survey.
At the end of the survey, you will be given the option of entering a prize draw to win one of three One4All vouchers worth €150. You can complete the survey without entering the prize draw.
If you have any questions about the survey, you can get in touch with Neasa (she/her) by email at neasa@belongto.org.
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