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[Speaker 1] We want to give you and all of Queensland's young people a fair chance and easy access to programs and services in your communities.
[Speaker 2] I think that's a pretty fair, fair thing to have like um ... especially around like, healthcare and education access. You know, young people, we face a lot of barriers to gaining the services that we really need. So, anything that can help alleviate some of that stress ... um ... yeah, I think it's a really good initiative.
[Speaker 1] I think coming from a more rural area, it's definitely something that we need to see um, you know there are lots of opportunities that are readily available in the Southeast corner but they're not necessarily available up North, and I think ensuring that we do have the same equity and access everywhere will make miles of difference.
[Speaker 3] I think it's important to make sure that that like equity and access applies across genders, gender identities, races etc as well, like we're seeing lots of opportunities go to I guess the same types of people sometimes ... um ... and so making sure that we're really, yeah making them more open to different kinds of people is really exciting and ... and I'm really excited to see how it plays out over the next few years.
[Speaker 2] Yeah, especially surrounding what you were mentioning before around equity you know, um ... we need to address that there are barriers towards opportunities, and I think a part of that is equity. You know, making sure that we're not treating everyone the same and actually recognising those differences and trying to address them.
[Speaker 1] Yeah, yeah on that removing all stereotypes that come with different things. If everyone's got the same opportunities and access to everything then realistically these stereotypes and expectations will adjust over time and hopefully will mean that everyone feels comfortable to access what's available.
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