Four in 10 students have suffered discrimination

Four out of ten students who participated in a schools programme to address racism said they had previously experienced discrimination.

Four in 10 students have suffered discrimination

The schools, five primary and secondary schools based in Cork, Dublin, and Galway, have now achieved Yellow Flag status, which indicates that they are a safe place for all children.

The schools have created an environment where identity and racism bullying are challenged, and diversity and equality are embedded in school practice.

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