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Over half of Irish students believe coming out as LGBTI+ will lead to bullying.
Monday November 16th 2020 Second-level schools take a stand against LGBTI+ related bullying during Stand Up Awareness Week A poll ...
Read moreStand Up Awareness Week 2020
Stand Up Awareness Week is taking place from November 16th-20th Stand Up Awareness Week is supported by the Department of Education and ...
Read more58% of LGBTI+ Youth Cite ‘Coming Out’ as Biggest Issue
Thursday, October 8th, 2020 This Sunday, October 11th marks International Coming Out Day, a day dedicated to highlighting the ...
Read moreNew Focus Ireland/BeLonG To Youth Services report finds parental rejection of young people’s sexual orientation and gender identity can lead to homelessness
Friday, September 18th, 2020 Click here to read a copy of A Qualitative Study of LGBTQI+ Youth Homelessness in Ireland Parental rejection ...
Read more#BringingPrideHome for 500 LGBTI+ Young People in Lockdown
#BringingPrideHome for 500 LGBTI+ Young People in Lockdown Youth Work Ireland and BeLonG To Youth Services partner on #BringingPrideHome ...
Read more93% of LGBTI+ young people struggling with anxiety, stress or depression during COVID-19.
93% of LGBTI+ young people struggling with anxiety, stress or depression during COVID-19 New national survey shows LGBTI+ young people are ...
Read moreEveryone Has A Story
Our Storytelling Workshop with The Dublin Story Slam is now full, however, you can still share your story! We are looking for LGBTI+ ...
Read moreLGBTI+ Life in Lockdown: One Year Later
A survey for LGBTI+ Young People We want to know what life is like for you one year since we conducted our LGBTI+ Life in Lockdown ...
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