Listening Together Research Project  

Researchers at the Australian National University are studying how young people with disability and young carers define good listening, and whether they feel listened to by the organisations and services in their lives. This project is co-designed with a group of young people with disability and young carers, including Simone Bartram, Talon Cass-Dunbar, Megumi Kawada and Luci McClusky.

Young people with disability and young carers are invited to take part in the research by doing an online survey. The survey is open until June 20th, 2025.

You can do the survey if you:

  1. Are 15 – 29 years old; and 
  2. Live in Australia; and 
  3. Identify as a person with disability or a person who looks after (or cares for) another person, such as an elderly family member or a friend with disability.     

There are two surveys to choose from. One is shorter than the other, to help ensure accessibility. To learn more about the surveys, you can visit the project website. The survey information sheets (including an Easy English sheet) are on the FAQs page.

You can access the shorter survey online here.

You can access the full-length survey online here.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Laura and Molly: 

Name: Dr Laura Davy

Position: Senior Lecturer, Crawford School of Public Policy

Phone: 02 6125 2558

Email: [email protected]

Name: Ms Molly Saunders

Position: Research Associate, Crawford School of Public Policy

Phone: 02 6125 2648

Email: [email protected]

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