Growing up we can think back to particular experiences through hearing or reading stories which help us to understand and normlise things that we would go through and experience as children.However, recent research conducted by Deakin University has found that there is a demographic of Australians that lack stories which can support their children in the progression through childhood and understanding of where they fit in society.
The research found that 83% of LGBTQI families who responded to the survey said that they could not find any literature or pop culture that was aimed at their children.At Deakin School of Communication and Creative Arts, Dr Helen Young, Dr Paul Venzo and Lara Hedberg said all respondents so far expressed a desire.
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