Abstract
This report forms part of the Be Proud Tasmania project, and was undertaken to document LGBTIQ experiences of prejudice and discrimination in a Tasmanian context. The results of this study will inform future directions in policy and practice, as well as service delivery. Research-informed policy ensures that the work of the BPT partners is focussed on existing and future needs of LGBTIQ Tasmanians, and provides external agencies and partners with a better understanding and deeper context for the policy and other work they do with LGBTI and other sexualities, sex and gender diverse people.
| Original language | English |
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| Place of Publication | Hobart, Tas. |
| Publisher | AsquithFox Research Consultancy & Training |
| Number of pages | 97 |
| Publication status | Published - 2013 |
Bibliographical note
© Be Proud Tasmania (Working It Out Inc., Tasmania Gay and Lesbian Rights Group and Tasmanian Council on AIDS, Hepatitis and Related Diseases), 2013Fingerprint
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