Year: 2020_21
Module: Education
Variable: CREDSH

School and youth work are required to help young people have a better understanding of diversity in our society and to promote the equal treatment of different groups. There are many different ways that this can be done, including discussions, subjects taught in schools (for example, Learning for Life and Work or Religious Education), taking part in sports with people from other communties, either through school or a youth group, learning about other communities in a youth group and through shared classes with other schools.

Results for Yes, in school as part of Shared Education, Yes, in school but not as part of Shared Education, and Yes, in a youth project or youth centre excludes those who did not do any of thes activities in school or youth settings.

Have you ever done any of the activities highlighted in the paragraph above? [Multiple Response Table]

 
%
Yes, in school as part of Shared Education 47
Yes, in school but not as part of Shared Education
44
Yes, in a youth project or youth centre 25
No, not in school or a youth project or youth centre 29


 

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Results for men and women

 
%
 MaleFemale
Yes, in school as part of Shared Education 49 45
Yes, in school but not as part of Shared Education 41 45
Yes, in a youth project or youth centre 25 25
No, not in school or a youth project or youth centre 32 25


 


 

Results for people of different religions

 
%
 CatholicProtestantNo religion
Yes, in school as part of Shared Education 49 49 44
Yes, in school but not as part of Shared Education 40 43 47
Yes, in a youth project or youth centre 26 25 25
No, not in school or a youth project or youth centre 28 27 30


 


 

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