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Breakfast Briefing 16th November 2020- Moninne Griffith Belong To

Over half of Irish pupils think coming out as LGBTI+ would result in bullying. A poll from Belong...

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07.19 16 Nov 2020


Breakfast Briefing 16th November 2020- Moninne Griffith Belong To


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07.19 16 Nov 2020


Over half of Irish pupils think coming out as LGBTI+ would result in bullying.

A poll from Belong To, the national LGBTI+ youth organisation, found that 52 per cent of students think that if someone in their school comes out as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender, they would be bullied.

Moninne Griffith, chief executive of Belong To, joined Shane Beatty on Breakfast Briefing:

Breakfast Briefing 16th November 2020- Moninne Griffith Belong To

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