2026 Let's Get Visible Pride Month Media Campaign
Sport Ireland in partnership with Sporting Pride are delighted to announce the 5th instalment of the Lets Get Visible campaign for 2026. We launch our 2026 campaign during Pride month, a time when the LGBTQI+ community and their allies are the loudest. Let’s get visible goals are to highlight LGBTQI+ people, their sporting achievements and their voice. To recognise and acknowledge the importance of visibility and representation of LGBTQI+ individuals in the sports sector and allies who stand with the community.
So let’s get creative with the #LetsGetVisible hashtag. Visit Sporting Pride and download our uniquely designed social media resources and add them to your social media pages, joining us in promoting the campaign.
Share your photos, tag us on posts, but have fun with our digital campaign. Promote and raise awareness of the campaign with your clubs and friends, encouraging as many people as possible to get involved.
This year throughout the month, we will be highlighting the great LGBTQI+ Training and Education being done across the sporting sector and offering people complimentary opportunities to attend any or all the following online courses:
Sporting Pride on Monday 8th June from 10am to 12pm will run their online workshop focused on making Irish sport a more inclusive, welcoming and supportive place for the LGBTQIA+ community.
To book please REGISTER HERE
Transgender Equality Network Ireland on Monday 15th June from 10am to 12pm will run their online workshop focusing on how to make Irish sport more inclusive and welcoming towards transgender and non-binary athletes.
To book please REGISTER HERE
ShoutOut on Monday 23rd June from 12pm to 12.45pm will look at creating inclusive environments starting with understanding the role we can all play. This engaging 45-minute session introduces allyship, exploring what it means to actively support LGBTQI+ people and why allyship matters in sport and beyond.
To book please REGISTER HERE
We shall also be highlighting the report from Sport Ireland Research Unit on LGBTQI+ participation in Irish sport showing an encouraging growth in sports participation among LGBTQ+ communities.