Have Your Say – Participate in Survey to Contribute to National Evaluation

Have your say about what works and what more is needed to improve eye care and eye health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people at a regional level.

indigenous female have her eye checked

Indigenous Eye Health at The University of Melbourne is asking people who work in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander eye health sector to participate in an anonymous survey as part of a national evaluation.

The survey asks questions about your experience working in the sector, what kinds of activities you’ve seen or been involved with at a regional level, what changes have happened over time, what has supported this work and what more is needed to improve eye care and eye health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

It takes around 20 minutes to complete the survey.

sample to tshirt and sunglasses to be wonThose who complete the survey can go into the draw for a 'Check Today, See Tomorrow' Diabetes Eye Care T-Shirt or a pair of Deadly Eyewear Sunglasses (there are 20 of each to be won!).

The survey is being run by independent evaluators from ARTD Consultants. If you would prefer to complete the survey over the telephone you can do this by contacting Rachel Aston from ARTD at rachel.aston@artd.com.au

Click here to participate in the survey

The survey closes on 30th April 2021 - so don’t miss your opportunity to contribute to this national evaluation and a chance to win a prize!

For more information, please visit the Roadmap Evaluation section of the IEH website. Feel free to contact Tessa Saunders via tessa.saunders@unimelb.edu.au with any questions you may have.