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This short survey asks about you, the session and your thoughts about Group Chat in general. Your responses are anonymous and all responses will be combined to help us improve these sessions.

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* 1. What is your postcode?

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* 2. How old are you?

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* 3. What is your gender?

Please choose the answer that is most similar to how you identify your gender.

Gender diverse (also known as Genderqueer) is an umbrella term used to describe all those whose gender expression or identity differs from their biological sex and is outside of what is generally accepted as part of the gender binary. Some examples of gender diverse identities include those who identify as:

Trans woman: Someone who was assigned male sex at birth but whose personal and gender identity is female

Trans man: Someone who was assigned female sex at birth but whose personal and gender identity is male

Gender Fluid: Someone whose gender identity shifts between different genders, or expressions of gender

Gender Questioning: Someone who is beginning to express their gender in ways that do not match the expectations of the sex they were assigned at birth

Agender: Someone who identifies as having no gender or being without a gender identity

Non-binary: Someone whose gender identity falls outside the categories of male and female (can include a mix of both, changes often, is sometimes totally separate or have no strong sense of a gender at all)

Sistergirl: An Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander woman (assigned male at birth) who has a distinct cultural identity and takes on traditionally assigned female roles within the community

Brotherboy: An Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander man (assigned female at birth) who has a distinct cultural identity and takes on traditionally assigned male roles within the community

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* 4. What was the title of the Group Chat you participated in?

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* 5. How satisfied are you with the eheadspace Group Chat you participated in?

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* 6. Would you recommend eheadspace Group Chat to a friend if they needed this sort of help?

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* 7. What aspect of the Group Chat did you find most helpful?

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* 8. What aspect of the Group Chat did you find least helpful?

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* 9. What other topics are you interested in that you would you like Group Chat to cover?

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* 10. Do you have any other comments or suggestions for improving Group Chat sessions?

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* 11. How did you hear about the online Group Chats?

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