LGBTQ+ youth charity The Proud Trust has partnered with PR and communications agency The Prominence Collective to launch #DeserveBetter after referrals to the charity increased by 171% following the Supreme Court ruling in For Women Scotland Ltd v The Scottish Ministers. The national awareness campaign will highlight the challenges LGBTQ+ young people continue to face while calling for greater understanding, safer spaces and better support across the UK.
The Proud Trust, one of the UK’s leading LGBTQ+ youth charities, has launched #DeserveBetter, a nationwide campaign calling for greater understanding, safer spaces and better support for LGBTQ+ young people throughout the year.
Developed in partnership with The Prominence Collective, an LGBTQ+-owned PR and communications agency based in Manchester, the campaign combines strategic communications, national media engagement and creative collaborations to bring LGBTQ+ young people’s experiences to wider audiences.
The campaign comes as national research continues to paint a stark picture of the challenges many LGBTQ+ young people face. Nearly half of LGBTQ+ pupils experience bullying because of who they are, almost six in ten have seriously considered suicide, while almost a quarter may never complete secondary school, twice the national average.
Following the Supreme Court ruling in For Women Scotland Ltd v The Scottish Ministers in April 2025, referrals to The Proud Trust increased by 171%, with the charity reporting a significant rise in LGBTQ+ young people seeking support.
The charity says the increase reflects growing demand for specialist LGBTQ+ support. Over the past year alone, The Proud Trust delivered nearly 400 youth group sessions and held more than 820 support conversations with LGBTQ+ young people, parents, carers and professionals.
Almost 10,000 people visited The Proud Place, its LGBTQ+ community centre in Manchester, while more than 1,400 teachers, youth workers and other professionals received specialist inclusion training. Through its Rainbow Flag Award programme, which helps schools create safer and more inclusive environments for LGBTQ+ pupils, the charity also reached almost 50,000 young people.
Through #DeserveBetter, The Proud Trust will shine a spotlight on many of the issues affecting LGBTQ+ young people today, including bullying, discrimination, healthcare, education, barriers to employment, family acceptance, identity, belonging and access to safe spaces.
To kick off the campaign, The Proud Trust is sharing powerful first-person stories from LGBTQ+ people speaking publicly for the first time about growing up LGBTQ+, while also shining a spotlight on the key issues affecting young people today through expert insight and lived experience. Award-winning spoken word artist myndstate has written an original poem inspired by his own experiences of growing up gay, while the campaign will also feature a special film bringing together a host of LGBTQ+ celebrities and high-profile allies, with the full contributor line-up to be revealed in the coming weeks.
Liam Swanston, Director of Development and Partnerships at The Proud Trust, said, “A 171% increase in referrals isn’t just a statistic, behind every referral is a young person looking for somewhere they feel safe, someone who understands what they’re going through, or simply reassurance that they’re not alone.
“Every day we work alongside LGBTQ+ young people who are navigating bullying, discrimination, isolation and uncertainty while trying to understand who they are and where they belong. We also work with parents, carers, teachers and professionals who want to better understand and support the young people in their lives. No young person should grow up believing they have to hide who they are, face those experiences alone or feel there’s no place where they truly belong.
“#DeserveBetter is about making sure those experiences are seen, heard and understood. By bringing together powerful lived experience, creativity and national conversations, we hope the campaign encourages greater understanding, challenges misconceptions and inspires lasting change, while reminding every LGBTQ+ young person that they deserve to feel safe, valued, accepted and able to thrive every single day of the year.”
Edwin Buckley, Managing Director at The Prominence Collective, said,“When campaigns are built around authentic lived experience, they have the power to do far more than generate headlines. They can change perceptions, start important conversations and help people better understand experiences very different from their own.
“Our shared ambition with The Proud Trust was to create a campaign that raises awareness, amplifies real stories and encourages lasting understanding. It’s been a privilege to help bring #DeserveBetter to life, and we hope it inspires more people to listen, learn and recognise the extraordinary difference that acceptance, community and support can make to LGBTQ+ young people.”
For more information about The Proud Trust and the #DeserveBetter campaign, visit www.TheProudTrust.org, and to learn more about The Prominence Collective visit www.TheProminenceCollective.com