Findings from LGBTIQ+ Tasmanians: Telling Us the Story - LGBTIQ+ Health Australia

Findings from LGBTIQ+ Tasmanians: Telling Us the Story

Dr Angela Dwyer will present on findings from the LGBTIQ+ Tasmania Community Survey, ‘LGBTIQ+ Tasmanians: Telling Us the Story’.

The webinar focuses on:

  • An overview of data from the LGBTIQ+ Community Survey
  • Key priorities identified in the survey
  • Implications for LGBTIQ+ health and wellbeing policy

Dr Angela Dwyer

Dr Angela Dwyer is an Associate Professor in Police Studies and Emergency Management at the School of Social Sciences and Deputy Director of the Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies (TILES). Her research on how sexuality, gender, and sex diversity influences policing contributed to founding the niche discipline area of queer criminology, and she is founding co-chair of the Division of Queer Criminology for the American Society of Criminology, and Secretary of Equality Tasmania and Just Equal. Angela’s research expertise around police-LGBTIQ relationships directly informs strategic advice to police organisations around Australia about policing LGBTIQ communities.

WHEN
August 10, 2022 at 1:00pm - 1:45pm (AEDT)
26 RSVPS
Australasian Society of Lifestyle Medicine Eleni Gabrielides Lucy Watson Anthony Venn-Brown Chris Reardon Yalei Wilson Simone-lisa Anderson Olivia Hogarth Kate McGrath Vic Harden Tess Moodie Jade Parker Helen Robinson

Who's RSVPing

Australasian Society of Lifestyle Medicine
Eleni Gabrielides
Lucy Watson
Anthony Venn-Brown
Chris Reardon
Yalei Wilson
Simone-lisa Anderson
Olivia Hogarth
Kate McGrath
Vic Harden
Tess Moodie
Jade Parker
Helen Robinson

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