The annual National Women’s Health Survey is launched each year to commemorate International Women’s Day, and is part of a huge effort from the Jean Hailes team to enhance the lives of Australian women.
In addition to having a hard deadline, the project also involved many team members through both Jean Hailes and Ethnolink. As such, it was important to maintain a high level of communication and coordination to ensure that every part of the survey and the materials for its distribution was translated to the highest possible standard in a timely manner.
Ethnolink and Jean Hailes maintained an open line of communication throughout the entirety of the translation and multicultural research process. Following the delivery, Ethnolink continued to work with Jean Hailes to ensure that not only was the survey easily understood and accessed by multicultural women across Australia, but also that its reach was being maximised through paid social media campaigns.
Jean Hailes is also a long-standing partner of Ethnolink. Due to the level of trust and communication we have previously established, we were able to coordinate any issues that arose flexibly and quickly, progressing smoothly toward delivery and nation-wide distribution of the survey.