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Living Proud LogoThe team at Living Proud is calling for members of the community to fill out surveys to help gage their success over the past 12 months

The survey is half way to collecting sufficient responses and wraps up in a few days. The surveys are anonymous and only take about five minutes each to complete.

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“Your voices are really important to the work we do and the information you provide will be invaluable to evaluating Living Proud and informing the future of LGBTI suicide prevention in WA”, said Tamara Bézu, the Living Proud community coordinator

You can access the Living Proud survey here. 

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