Tasmanians with disabilities urged to give feedback on their neighbourhoods

by Brighton Council

Researchers from the Menzies Institute for Medical Research are calling on Tasmanians with disabilities to give feedback on their neighbourhoods. Researchers are conducting a survey to understand the everyday experiences of people living with disabilities across Tasmania.

Adults aged 18 and above who identify as living with a disability are encouraged to participate. If you enter you could win one of five $50 gift vouchers. The survey can be completed online, through face-to-face interviews, over the phone or Zoom, or on paper. For more information or to participate, visit bit.ly/AccessibleTasmaniaSurvey or contact Maria Hobbs at maria.hobbs@utas.edu.au or 0433 354 235.

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Tasmanians with disabilities urged to give feedback on their neighbourhoods
Tasmanians with disabilities urged to give feedback on their neighbourhoods
Tasmanians with disabilities urged to give feedback on their neighbourhoods
Tasmanians with disabilities urged to give feedback on their neighbourhoods
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