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Nearly 50% of LGBTQ+ secondary school students in Ireland face bullying, report finds

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A recent report from Belong To – LGBTQ+ Youth Ireland in partnership with Trinity College Dublin reveals an alarming reality: nearly half (49%) of LGBTQ+ students in Irish secondary schools experience homophobic, biphobic, or transphobic bullying.

The Being LGBTQI+ in Ireland report uncovers the significant social and mental health impact of discrimination on LGBTQ+ students,….

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