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Help us understand what it is like to live with disability in Queensland today, so we can build a more inclusive future together.
Choose the right survey
There are three surveys as part of this project. You can complete more than one survey if they apply to you. To start the survey, click the statement that best describes you. You can come back later to complete other surveys. Or scroll down to read more about the project first.
This project is a partnership between Griffith University, Queenslanders with Disability Network (QDN) and the Queensland Government. We are working together to listen to people with disability across the state.
We are asking these questions because Queensland is entering an important time of change as we look toward the next 10 years and the Brisbane 2032 Games. This research is an opportunity for your voice to be heard. The information we collect will help the government and community understand how to better support accessibility and inclusion in the years to come.
We want to know about
We want to know if life is getting better for Queenslanders with disability. We want to know about the major barriers that stop you from doing the things you want to do. We want to know your ideas for making things better.
How to participate
Most people complete the survey online using the links at the top of this page or scrolling to the surveys below.
You can also share your story using the alternate options below:
Paper: we can mail you a paper copy with a reply-paid envelope, or you can download and print one yourself. Pick the version that is right for you:
Video or audio: you can send us a recording of your answers.
Talk to us: we can meet in person, over the phone, or on a video call. We can provide interpreters if you need them.
If you need a different format or want to arrange another way to participate, please email dignityproject@griffith.edu.au
Next steps
The survey is open from Wednesday 18 February to Friday 17 April 2026. Scroll down to share your story. Your personal information stays private, and your name will not be used in any reports. For more information, download our Participant Information Sheet.
Your information stays private! GU Ethics Ref: 2022/909
Help us understand what it is like to live with disability in Queensland today, so we can build a more inclusive future together.
Choose the right survey
There are three surveys as part of this project. You can complete more than one survey if they apply to you. To start the survey, click the statement that best describes you. You can come back later to complete other surveys. Or scroll down to read more about the project first.
This project is a partnership between Griffith University, Queenslanders with Disability Network (QDN) and the Queensland Government. We are working together to listen to people with disability across the state.
We are asking these questions because Queensland is entering an important time of change as we look toward the next 10 years and the Brisbane 2032 Games. This research is an opportunity for your voice to be heard. The information we collect will help the government and community understand how to better support accessibility and inclusion in the years to come.
We want to know about
We want to know if life is getting better for Queenslanders with disability. We want to know about the major barriers that stop you from doing the things you want to do. We want to know your ideas for making things better.
How to participate
Most people complete the survey online using the links at the top of this page or scrolling to the surveys below.
You can also share your story using the alternate options below:
Paper: we can mail you a paper copy with a reply-paid envelope, or you can download and print one yourself. Pick the version that is right for you:
Video or audio: you can send us a recording of your answers.
Talk to us: we can meet in person, over the phone, or on a video call. We can provide interpreters if you need them.
If you need a different format or want to arrange another way to participate, please email dignityproject@griffith.edu.au
Next steps
The survey is open from Wednesday 18 February to Friday 17 April 2026. Scroll down to share your story. Your personal information stays private, and your name will not be used in any reports. For more information, download our Participant Information Sheet.
Your information stays private! GU Ethics Ref: 2022/909
Thank you for sharing your stories with us. The survey is now closed and we are working on a report. If you have any questions please email dignityproject@griffith.edu.au
This survey has three main parts. Because the survey is about you, the number of questions may change as you go through it. There are 45 questions in the main part of the survey at a maximum.
There are 30-31 questions about your life. These are quick questions where you click a button to tell us if you agree or disagree.
There are 1-15 optional questions where you can type more about your stories into the space provided. You only see the questions for the topics you want to share more about.
There are 10-12 questions about you. These are short questions about things like your age and where you live.
You can share as much or as little as you want. Any question with a star (*) must be answered to move on.
Saving your progress
Because this is a long survey, you might want to take a break and finish it later. To do this, you must Sign Upbefore you start the survey.
2. Enter your email, choose a password, and answer one question
3. Check your email for an activation link. You must click this link to finish your sign-up.
4. Log in to the website and then start the survey.
Note: If you leave and come back later, the survey will open at the first page. Don't worry, your answers are still there! Just click "next" until you reach the page where you stopped.
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Thank you for sharing your stories with us. The survey is now closed and we are working on a report. If you have any questions please email dignityproject@griffith.edu.au
This survey has 3 main parts. Because the survey is about you and the organisation you represent, the number of questions may change as you go through it. There are 24 questions in the main part of the survey at a maximum.
There are 8-10 questions about you and the organisation that you work for or represent.
There are 5 additional questions about how things are going for your organisation.
There are 9 questions about your organisation's achievements, challenges, and your ideas for improvement.
You can share as much or as little as you want. Any question with a star (*) must be answered to move on.
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18 February 2026 - Survey Launch
Voice of Queenslanders with Disability has finished this stage
The Voice of Queenslanders with Disability 2026 survey is now open.
17 April 2026 - Survey Closes
Voice of Queenslanders with Disability has finished this stage
Contributions to this consultation will close.
18 April - July 2026 - Under Review
Voice of Queenslanders with Disability is currently at this stage
The project team will evaluate and analyse all contributions.
August 2026 - Final Report
this is an upcoming stage for Voice of Queenslanders with Disability
A final report of the survey findings will be released by the Queensland Government and Queenslanders with Disability Network.
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