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GBTI Men's Survey Calls for Participants

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The MindOUT! Project is working with beyondblue to survey the opinions and ideas of gay, bisexual, trans and intersex men’s about how to encourage men to reach out for help when they are depressed. Your opinions will help inform a new national campaign aimed at men that is being developed by beyondblue.

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The aims of the survey are to identify:

•        The most appropriate messages for GBTI men in relation to depression and anxiety

•        How to reduce barriers to seeking support

•        The best communication strategies to reach GBTI men

Your answers, comments and feedback will help to identify the content for an online information resource for GBTI men.

 Survey closes on Friday 26 April.

Complete the survey here.

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