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Clare Youthreach centres awarded national LGBTQ+ Quality Mark

Mid Clare Youthreach, Ennis and Kilrush Youthreach, Kilrush received the Belong To LGBTQ+ Quality Mark, recognising their work over an 18-month period to create safe, welcoming and inclusive environments for LGBTQ+ young people, at a ceremony in The Royal Marine Hotel, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin.

The Clare Youthreach centres were among 39 post‑primary schools and Youthreach centres from across Ireland recognised at the event, in total representing over 2,300 staff and 22,000 students from across the country.

Key Achievements of the Accredited Schools:

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Policy Reform: Implementation of robust, LGBTQ+-inclusive anti-bullying policies.

Student Voice: Establishment of ‘LGBTQ+ and Allies’ clubs to foster peer support.

Community Engagement: Direct outreach to parents and the wider school community to build a culture of belonging.

16 schools and centres were formally awarded the LGBTQ+ Quality Mark for the first time following an 18‑month programme of evidence‑based interventions designed to strengthen LGBTQ+ inclusion and student wellbeing. A further 23 schools and centres were reaccredited, having first achieved the Quality Mark in 2023.

The LGBTQ+ Quality Mark is the first national accreditation of its kind, supporting schools and centres in Clare and across Ireland to embed sustainable, long‑term practices that protect LGBTQ+ students’ wellbeing and foster a culture of belonging.

The event brought together school leaders, teachers, Youthreach staff, students, and representatives from across the education sector to celebrate the impact of the programme and the progress being made nationwide.

The ceremony marked one of the first major engagements for Belong To’s new CEO, Kieran O’Donovan. Speaking at the event, Mr O’Donovan (he/him) commented: “This year’s LGBTQ+ Quality Mark accreditation ceremony highlighted the extraordinary work happening in schools and youth centres in Clare and across the country to support LGBTQ+ young people. Staff and students have shown real dedication to building environments where every young person feels safe, valued, and able to be themselves. While we know from our 2022 School Climate Survey that 76% of LGBTQ+ youth still do not feel safe at school, the schools recognised today are taking meaningful action to change that.

“These schools and centres are leading the way. Their work shows what is possible when inclusion is prioritised, resourced, and embedded across school culture. We are proud to recognise their achievements and look forward to supporting many more schools on this journey.”

Also commenting at the event, Maeve Organ, Educator at Mid Clare Youthreach said: “Our participation in the Belong To LGBTQ+ Quality Mark has been hugely valuable for our Youthreach centre in Ennis. The process has particularly benefited staff, giving us meaningful training around LGBTQ+ awareness and how to recognise and respond to bullying. It has helped us build greater confidence as a team and ensure that our centre is a safe, inclusive and respectful space for every young person. The Quality Mark has strengthened our commitment to equality and has supported us in creating an environment where all learners feel welcomed, valued and supported.”

Applications to take part in the LGBTQ+ Quality Mark initiative for the 2026/2027 academic year are now open to schools and Youthreach centres and full details and application forms are available on the Belong To website at: www.belongto.org.

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