Policy and Research Webinar - March 2024

Policy and Research Webinar: Data Diversity - Can the ABS Standard transform LGBTIQ+ policy and planning?

Data Diversity: Can the ABS Standard transform LGBTIQ+ policy and planning?

Wednesday 27 March 2024 | 1:00pm to 1:45pm AED

James Mowle leads the Social Characteristics team at the Australian Bureau of Statistics. In this role, James champions better data and insights about the LGBTIQ+ community through the implementation of the Standard for Sex, Gender, Variations of Sex Characteristics, and Sexual Orientation variables.

Nicole Capper leads the Community and Family Statistics team at the Australian Bureau of Statistics. In this role, Nicole champions better data and insights about the LGBTIQ+ community through the implementation of the Standard for Sex, Gender, Variations of Sex Characteristics, and Sexual Orientation. Nicole’s career spans a range of social statistics, including crime and justice, Census, family and household statistics, as well as working with clients on measures of housing outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and communities.

 

The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Standard for Sex, Gender, Variations of Sex Characteristics and Sexual Orientation Variables, 2020 (2020 Standard) is being progressively adopted and now used for a range of data collection. This webinar will explore how it is being used to improve data collection on LGBTIQ+ communities. 

 

For non-members, and Associate and Individual Members, registration fee is $20 per ticket. Please register below.

Staff, volunteers and delegates of LHA Full, Regular and Affiliate member organisations can attend free as part of their membership benefits. Please register here

WHEN
March 27, 2024 at 1:00pm - 2pm (AEDT)
WHERE
via Zoom
CONTACT
Member Support ·

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$20.00 Registration Fee
Non Member Webinar Registration Fee


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