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Seeking feedback on a resource for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health

27 January 2021
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Researchers from the Matilda Centre are seeking feedback on a recently developed resource to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health and wellbeing.

This research is being done to learn more about the new Cracks in the Ice online resource developed for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. This resource aims to provide trusted and evidence-based information and resources about crystal methamphetamine to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health and wellbeing.

If you, your mob or community has been impacted by ice, or if you are a health professional in this space, make your voice heard and help make sure this resource meets the needs of the community!

The survey is open to people who are:

  • Aged 18 years or more
  • Currently living in New South Wales, South Australia or Western Australia
  • Identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander

The survey will take approximately 15 to 30 minutes, with participants also having the option to provide further detailed feedback in a telephone interview. All participants will go into the draw to win a grocery only voucher valued at $50.

New South Wales

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South Australia

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Western Australia

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Taking part in this research study is voluntary. You may choose not to take part. If you decide not to take part in this research, your decision will not affect your relationship with members of the research team, the University of Sydney, nor the Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use.

This research has been reviewed and approved by the University of Sydney Human Research Ethics Committee, Aboriginal Health & Medical Research Council of NSW, Western Australian Aboriginal Health Ethics Committee and Aboriginal Health Research Ethics Committee South Australia.

If you have any complaints or concerns about the research study, please email human.ethics@sydney.edu.au or phone +61 2 8627 8176 quoting the following number (2020/693).

 

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