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CLICK. Connecting families, educators and policymakers to combat violence and improve the well-being of LGBTIQ children through an intersectional approach - Copy

Welcome to the online survey of the project CLICK

This survey is part of a two-year action-research project conducted by a consortium of universities and civil society organizations from 6 European countries (Bulgaria, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania, Portugal, and Spain) with the aim to explore the experiences and needs of LGTBIQ+ children and youth related to their families and educational settings. The CLICK project is co-funded by the European Union.

The survey targets young people from 16 to 18 years old living in the participant countries of this project.

This survey is anonymous and confidential and your name will not be required. The answers will be securely stored and analysed by the research team. The data from your responses will be safely stored in LimeSurvey servers in Germany, which follow the EU General Data Protection Regulation. Your IP address will not be recorded.

There are no correct or incorrect answers. We want to know your true answers to be able to make a good analysis. You will not be judged at any point.

Your participation in this research is voluntary and you can withdraw at any time.

The results of this research will be disseminated, anonymously, within the scientific community as well as in the media.

No questions are mandatory in this survey.

The survey takes about 10 minutes. We appreciate your time and your thoughts.

Some questions in this survey ask about personal experiences related to identity, family relationships, school life, discrimination or negative treatment. These topics may feel sensitive or uncomfortable for some young people. You can skip any question or stop the survey at any time.

In case you want to know more about this research you can contact with [national partner email]

This survey is anonymous.

The record of your survey responses does not contain any identifying information about you, unless a specific survey question explicitly asked for it.

If you used an identifying access code to access this survey, please rest assured that this code will not be stored together with your responses. It is managed in a separate database and will only be updated to indicate whether you did (or did not) complete this survey. There is no way of matching identification access codes with survey responses.