Recent research published by the Equality Authority highlights the ways in which a selection of teenagers believe they are negatively perceived and treated by adults across Irish society. The report is based on focus group discussions with 90 teenagers during May and June 2005 and includes the views of young asylum seekers, travellers, people with disabilities and lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender youth. Contact with the young people was facilitated through the National Youth Council of Ireland (NYCI). The report also includes findings from a case study of stereotyping of young people in the Irish media
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Irish legislation prohibits discrimination in employment and service provision under nine grounds: a...
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Adolescents belonging to minority or marginalized groups often experience discrimination, which may ...
Outcome 5 of the Irish Better Outcomes, Brighter Futures national youth policy framework ( Connected...
Traditionally, studies of youth culture have focused on solving the 'problems tha t young people are...
Executive Summary •This research aimed to find out what life is like for young people aged 15 to 18...
There is increasing acceptance that children are not unaware of when they are targets of discriminat...
International audienceBackground. Vulnerability has a significant impact on health and well-being. D...
“Three out of five 15 to 17 year-olds drink alcohol, youth poll finds.” “One in four 15 to 17 year-...
Ireland provides an overview of experiences around youth alcohol consumption among some marginalised...
Young Men on the Margins presents the direct voices of homeless men in Dublin. It highlights how, fr...
This article explores the current status of LGBT youth in Ireland, particularly focussing on the les...
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This report on the experiences of LGBTQI+ young people who find themselves without a home emerges fr...
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