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Children and young people called to share their experiences of growing up in Queensland

Queensland Family and Child Commission (QFCC) is calling for children and young people to share their responses on what it’s like to grow up in Queensland. Through surveys, postcards and art activities, the project seeks to gather insights about what is important to children and young people, what their communities are like and their hopes and dreams for the future. There are various options for young people to respond including: youth survey for young people aged 13-18 years; postcard questions for children and young people aged 8-18 years; junior survey for children aged 8-12 years; art activity for children aged 4-7 years. Over 3,900 children and young people have already participated to share their experiences on growing up in Queensland in 2020.

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