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New research shows how Indigenous LGBTIQ+ people don't feel fully accepted by either community

  • Written by Braden Hill, Pro-Vice Chancellor, Edith Cowan University
New research shows how Indigenous LGBTIQ+ people don't feel fully accepted by either community

A new Western Australian study, one of the first of its kind, reveals the complex experiences of those living at the intersection of being both Indigenous and part of the LGBTIQ+ community.

Two reports produced as part of this Healthway-funded Breaking the Silence project are based on data insights from a survey of health care professionals and...

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