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30% of LGBTQ+ people in Ireland avoid certain locations for fear of being assaulted

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According to a new study published today, May 14, 30% of LGBTQ+ people in Ireland avoid going to certain locations for fear of being assaulted.

Other concerning results emerging from the study include physical violence against members of the community, bullying in schools and so-called conversion therapy practices.

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