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Published 11:39 28 Apr 2022 BST
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The GPA said it had identified a number of themes from the research and will now work with everyone involved in Gaelic games and wider sporting bodies on initiatives for both LGBTQ+ players and their allies, to ensure a safe and welcoming environment.
714 inter-county players took part in the research (41% M:F 59%), with 93% of squads represented by the GPA (114 squads) contributing to the data.
For female figures, 69% are aware of an LGBTQ+ team-mate compared to just 10% of male players. 99% of inter-county players would be supportive of an LGBTQ+ team-mate if they came out.
GPA CEO Tom Parsons said: "We want to ensure everyone is respected and welcomed at all levels of Gaelic games, and for players to be able to be their authentic selves in all areas of their lives.
"We have established an LGBTQ+ working group and they have identified the importance of allies from outside of the LGBTQ+ community in leading change in the culture and perception of Gaelic games.GPA equality, diversity and inclusion manager Gemma Begley added: "This research is about showing current and future LGBTQ+ players that maybe their perception of the reaction they might face from team-mates is not the reality. However, this is not intended to put any individuals under pressure to come out.Therefore, it is very encouraging to see that this data shows a willingness to be supportive and welcoming of an LGBTQ+ team-mate."
"It is hugely heartening to see some of these numbers but particularly that, where players are aware of a team-mate from the LGBTQ+ community, over eight in 10 feel a player would not face prejudice or discrimination if they came out."It is a positive that there are current players, both male and female, out within their squads who are able to bring their whole authentic self to all areas of their lives."
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