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Community Survey: Supporting Aboriginal Girls & Young Women Across Systems

Warranggal Baawwa (WB) strengthens culturally grounded programs for Aboriginal girls and young women. We want to understand how girls and young women are experiencing education, community services, TEI, Youth Justice, Child Protection, health systems, and society more broadly.

Some questions in this survey may relate to safety, relationships, or gender-specific experiences.

We acknowledge that these topics can be sensitive.

Our intention is not to shame or expose - but to protect, strengthen and elevate Aboriginal girls and young women with care and respect.

SECTION 1: About You

How do you identify?

How do you identify?
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B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I

If selected 'Other,' please expand:

What state/territory are you located in?

What state/territory are you located in?
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B
C
D
E
F
G
H

Are you:

SECTION 2: Experiences of Girls & Young Women

In your view, where are Aboriginal girls and young women experiencing the most harm or barriers? (Please tick a minimum of 3 boxes)

In your view, where are Aboriginal girls and young women experiencing the most harm or barriers? (Please tick a minimum of 3 boxes)

If selected 'Other,' please expand:

What are the biggest gender-specific challenges girls face? (Please tick a minimum of 3 boxes)

What are the biggest gender-specific challenges girls face? (Please tick a minimum of 3 boxes)

If selected 'Other,' please expand:

Have you witnessed cultural or gender-based harm toward girls in services?

Have you witnessed cultural or gender-based harm toward girls in services?
A
B
C

If yes (optional): What did that look like?

SECTION 3: Strength & Protection

What does culturally safe, girl-centred support look like?

What would help keep Aboriginal girls strong, proud and safe?

What programs are most needed? (Tick all that apply)

What programs are most needed? (Tick all that apply)

If selected 'Other,' please expand:

SECTION 4: Voice & Leadership

Are Aboriginal girls meaningfully included in decisions about programs and services?

Are Aboriginal girls meaningfully included in decisions about programs and services?
A
B
C

How can WB elevate girls’ voices across systems?

Option to leave your contact information for potential further discussions: