Why is the study being conducted?
The project (QUT Ethics Approval Number LR 2024-9086-21271) aims to investigate the current sustainability of multicultural organisations in Queensland from a resource-based perspective. The goal of the research is to understand the multiple forms of resources needed by organisations which serve multicultural communities
This project is funded by the Ethnic Communities Council of Queensland, under a grant provided by Multicultural Affairs Queensland, Queensland Government.
You are invited to participate in this research project because you lead a multicultural organisation in Queensland, or an organisation which works with multicultural communities.
What does participation involve?
Participation will involve completing a multi-item survey featuring a series of questions in relation to the resources your organisation has access to and to identify any difficulties in accessing these resources. We will also seek to understand if you have been able to share the resources of another organisation. Answers will include a mix of Likert scale answers (for example, strongly agree – strongly disagree), brief text responses, and yes/no questions. It will take approximately 20 minutes of your time.
The outcomes of the research, however, may lead to a better understanding of the resource needs of multicultural organisations in Queensland, and inform future attempts to enhance this research. The report will be made available on QUT, MAQ and ECCQ websites, and online forums will be established at the end of the project to discuss the findings.
To recognise your contribution should you choose to participate the research team is offering you. The chance to win a $100 gift voucher. Please note the opening date for entries is 04/11/2024, the closing date for entries is 30/11/2024 and the prize is $100.
The Terms and Conditions of the prize draw can be located HERE
Learn more by clicking here: ECCQ_Survey_The Sustainability of Multicultural Organisations
Complete the survey here: Sustainability of multicultural organisations