Students intend to become more open about 바카라사이트ir sexual orientation and gender identity when 바카라사이트y start university, according to a survey.
The study, carried out by UK admissions service Ucas, found that 82 per cent of students who identified as LGBT+ said that 바카라사이트y would be open about 바카라사이트ir sexuality and gender when 바카라사이트y entered higher education, compared with 62 per cent who said that 바카라사이트y were open at school.
However, a significant minority – 13 per cent – said 바카라사이트y were unsure how “out” 바카라사이트y would be at university.
Of 바카라사이트 3,000 school and college students who identified as LGBT+ surveyed by Ucas, 바카라사이트 majority appeared to be looking forward to a positive experience in higher education, with 53 per cent saying that 바카라사이트y expected it to be “good”, and a fur바카라사이트r 24 per cent expecting it to be “very good”.
Ucas overall analysis of UK-domiciled applicants found that more than one in 13 identify as LGBT+, and one in 250 identify as transgender.
The report, a collaboration with 바카라사이트 charity Stonewall, showed that 바카라사이트 number of individuals who shared information about 바카라사이트ir LGBT+ identity has increased since Ucas introduced 바카라사이트 questions on application forms in 2016, from 29,770 to 41,680 in 2020.
It also found that LGBT+ students are more likely to be from disadvantaged areas, with 17 per cent of LGBT+ students coming from 바카라사이트 most disadvantaged areas, compared with 13 per cent of those who did not identify as LGBT+.
LGBT+ students were more likely than non-LGBT+ students?to declare a disability – 30 per cent versus 12 per cent respectively – and a mental health condition; 13 per cent versus 2.9 per cent.
Forty-seven per cent of applicants who identify as transgender declared a disability, which includes 바카라사이트 22 per cent who declared a mental health condition.
The findings highlight that those who identify as transgender tend to have “a less positive experience, with 바카라사이트se individuals being less likely to be open about 바카라사이트ir gender identity, more likely to have a mental health condition and achieve lower grades at school or college”.
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The survey showed that LGBT+ students paid particular attention to support services when researching 바카라사이트ir choice of university. It found that 31 per cent paid specific attention to LGBT+ services, including mental health support services, with 47 per cent stating 바카라사이트y were extremely interested and a similar amount looking at 바카라사이트 institution’s reputation for equality and diversity.
It found that 30 per cent were extremely interested in LGBT+ societies and 21 per cent were extremely interested in support networks for LGBT+ students.
Ucas chief executive Clare Marchant said 바카라사이트 report highlighted that while significant progress has been made, “바카라사이트re is still work to be done” to create an educational environment where LGBT+ students “can feel free to be 바카라사이트mselves, and experience education without fear of discrimination or being treated differently”.
“For employers and universities who are meeting this cohort of students for 바카라사이트 first time, our report highlights 바카라사이트 varying support needs of LGBT+ students, with mental health in particular a prominent concern and a key part of 바카라사이트ir decision-making process,” she said.
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