Subject: Request for Participation in My Research Project

Hello everyone,

My name is Shannon, and I’m a Year 12 student in Australia. As part of my Society and Culture course, I need to conduct a Personal Interest Project (PIP), and I’m reaching out for your help.

I would be grateful if you could take a moment to complete a questionnaire I’ve created about the social inclusion and exclusion of migrants in Australia. Your responses will provide valuable primary research for my project.

Please feel free to share this questionnaire with others who might be interested, as the more responses I receive, the better!

Rest assured, all responses are anonymous and confidential, and no one will be able to access the results.

You’ll find additional details in the questionnaire itself.

If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me at my email: [email protected].

Thank you so much for your support!

Questionnaire Link

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  1. Hi Shannon,

    It’s great to see young people like you taking an interest in important social issues like the inclusion and exclusion of migrants in Australia. I’d be happy to help out by completing your questionnaire and will also share it with others to help you gather more responses.

    Best of luck with your PIP project! If you need any more support or have any specific questions, feel free to reach out.

    Cheers!

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