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Hi Carly,
Your infographic was very interesting to me and I really enjoyed reading it. It was succinct and on the point. You first introduced the topic, then gave relevant background information to build up to main idea, then presented us the main issues that were faced by those people in a professional and clear way, and then introduced solutions that effectively address those issues. The statistics about the insights of the LGBTQ+ asylum seekers was a good way to conclude with, as it conveyed us what is needed in an empathetic way. I have a question. Why do you think their interest in mentoring newcomers and making more LGBTQ+ friends are higher than joining an LGBTQ+ community centre? I was thinking maybe they want to keep the process simple, or engage and help each other in a more individual way.
Hi Carly,
Your infographic was very interesting to me and I really enjoyed reading it. It was succinct and on the point. You first introduced the topic, then gave relevant background information to build up to main idea, then presented us the main issues that were faced by those people in a professional and clear way, and then introduced solutions that effectively address those issues. The statistics about the insights of the LGBTQ+ asylum seekers was a good way to conclude with, as it conveyed us what is needed in an empathetic way. I have a question. Why do you think their interest in mentoring newcomers and making more LGBTQ+ friends are higher than joining an LGBTQ+ community centre? I was thinking maybe they want to keep the process simple, or engage and help each other in a more individual way.