LGBT Youth in Schools: Risk Factors and Support
The aim of this review is to understand educational risk and protective factors affecting LGBT adolescents and identify the role of their immediate environmental context.
The term Young People often refers to those between childhood and adulthood, meaning that people aged 17-24 are often considered to be a young person.
The aim of this review is to understand educational risk and protective factors affecting LGBT adolescents and identify the role of their immediate environmental context.
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Contents
1. Introduction 2. “Legal” literature 2.1. Youth homelessness in En

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