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- AfraserMemberIt’s spread over 10 countries and there is a certain amount of damned if you do and damned if you don’t (eg too little information/swamped with information and couldn’t take it all in). It’s also hard to work out how much local expectations overseas have an impact - eg expectation of subsidised health vs private health care only reliable option. But nothing surprising.
- kmakmMember:#
- ZoffielMemberLike 99% of these projects, the findings willcome as no surprise to people with lived experience. Which must, of course, be tested to make sure it's overwhelming consistent.
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