
Just Like Us Pride Collaboration
Pride is an important month for people all over the world; a chance to celebrate LGBTQIA+ culture and the queer community openly and joyously. That's why our next collection will be in collaboration with Just Like Us.


- LGBT+ young people are three times more likely to self-harm and twice as likely to have depression, anxiety and panic attacks, as well as to be lonely and worry about their mental health on a daily basis.
- LGBT+ pupils are twice as likely to be bullied (43% compared to 21% of their non-LGBT+ peers). 1 in 5 (18%) LGBT+ young people haven’t told anyone they’ve been bullied and just 21% told a teacher at school.
- LGBT+ pupils feel far less safe at school. Only 58% of LGBT+ pupils have felt safe at school on a daily basis in the past 12 months, compared to 73% of non-LGBT+ pupils.
- 48% of pupils have had little to zero positive messaging about being LGBT+ at school in the last 12 months.
- 91% of LGBT+ young people have heard negative language about being LGBT+ in the past year
- 1 in 4 (25%) LGBT+ young people are facing daily tension at home, compared to 15% of non-LGBT+ young people.
- 1 in 5 LGBT+ pupils (19%) are either unsure or do not think their school or college would be supportive of them coming out


