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Survey seeks to improve WA services for indigenous LGBTIQ+ people

A new survey conducted by Edith Cowan University and Healthway is seeking information on those who self identify as LGBTIQ+ and indigenous living in Western Australia.

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Breaking The Silence seeks to gather information to improve community, health and social support services for people at the intersection of LGBTIQ+ and First Nations people.

The project is led by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander LGBTIQ+ community members, and the survey is completely confidential.

“Our aim is to capture a diversity of life experiences, so some of the questions will be asking you about positive things and others will focus on how you might experience less positive things,” the survey reads.

“While some of the questions or issues we cover may not seem to apply to you they may do so for others.”

If you are eligible and would like to participate in the survey, you can find more information here.


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