Survey: Digital Health & Privacy for Disabled Users

PWDA Survey: Digital Health Services Usage and Privacy Concerns for People with Disability as part of Australian Digital Health Agency Project

Wednesday 24 September

Introduction

People with Disability Australia (PWDA) is a national organisation led by and for people with disability. We are a cross-disability organisation, which means we represent people with all types of disability.

Why is PWDA conducting this survey?

The Australian Digital Health Agency (the Agency) wants to make its digital health tools and apps easier to use for people with disability.

PWDA is working with the Agency to improve their tools and apps. We want to better understand how people with disability use digital health services provided by the Agency, and how privacy and security concerns may affect their experience.

How to complete the survey?

You can complete the survey embedded in the page below or click the button to be taken to the external Survey Monkey page.

Who can complete the survey?

People with disability currently living in Australia can complete this survey.

When does the survey close?

This survey will close on Monday 27 October at 9am (AEDT).

How long will it take?

It takes approximately 10 minutes. An asterisk (*) means an answer is required.

What will happen to my information?

The results of the survey will be used to inform our report back to the Agency.

The feedback you provide will be de-identified, which means you will not be identified in the data.

Your privacy

All information will be kept confidential and in accordance with our privacy policy.

Our Privacy Policy and Privacy Collection Statement are available at https://pwd.org.au/about-us/policies/privacy/.

An Easy Read version of both documents is available at the above link.

How to have your say

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