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Identify survey : community and advocacy report John Fenaughty, Alex Ker, Mohamed Alansari, Tabby Besley, Elizabeth, Kerekere, A. Pasley, Peter Saxton, Pooja Subramanian, Patrik Thomsen and Jaimie Veale

By: Fenaughty, John.
Contributor(s): Ker, Alex | Alansari, Mohamed | Besley, Tabby | , Kerekere, Elizabeth | Pasley, A | Saxton, Peter | Subramanian, Pooja | Thomsen, Patrick | Veale, Jaimie.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Identify Survey Team, 2022Description: electronic document (138 pages) ; PDF file.ISBN: 978-0-473-66466-4.Subject(s): DISABLED PEOPLE | EDUCATION | HEALTH | LGBTIQ+ | SCHOOLS | SAFETY | SURVEYS | WELLBEING | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Download report, PDF | Access the website | Read the ODI media release Summary: This survey is an opportunity to identify what it is like to be young and rainbow. This means the survey has a lot of questions about what sort of environments help young rainbow people to be well and thrive, and what things make life difficult and challenging. (From the website). The Office for Disability Issues notes that of the Rainbow participants in this survey "42% identified themselves as disabled using the Washington Group Short Set questions (n=1715). While this is a particularly large proportion of disabled people, other studies have also found that there is a higher incidence of disability among Rainbow individuals (around 1 in 3 compared to 1 in 4 in heterosexual populations)." - follow link to read more. Record #8064
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This survey is an opportunity to identify what it is like to be young and rainbow. This means the survey has a lot of questions about what sort of environments help young rainbow people to be well and thrive, and what things make life difficult and challenging. (From the website). The Office for Disability Issues notes that of the Rainbow participants in this survey "42% identified themselves as disabled using the Washington Group Short Set questions (n=1715). While this is a particularly large proportion of disabled people, other studies have also found that there is a higher incidence of disability among Rainbow individuals (around 1 in 3 compared to 1 in 4 in heterosexual populations)." - follow link to read more. Record #8064

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