Justice in Mining Network seeks Jesuit participation in survey of mining activity

Justice in Mining Network seeks Jesuit participation in survey of mining activity

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The Justice in Mining Network is conducting a survey of mining activity and related issues in communities where there are Jesuits, either individually or through institutions.

The survey intends to identify the key concerns around mining and its related impacts in areas where there is a Jesuit presence.  The results will inform the network of the most pressing issues in regions where Jesuits work, and help formulate its strategies for how and where it can assist and contribute.

The survey is directed at any Jesuit or Jesuit institution, such as Jesuit social centres, Jesuit educational institutions, Jesuit spirituality centres, or Jesuit residences.  Whether the respondent’s work concerns mining issues or not is not important.  The survey seeks to identify mining-related issues occurring in the respondent’s geographical region of operation.

The survey has 27 questions and should not take more than 15 minutes to complete.  The survey can be accessed here.  Survey responses should be received no later than Friday, 31 March 2017 and will be analysed, after which a summary of results will be distributed to respondents and the broader Jesuit community.  Respondents should indicate if there are aspects of their response that they wish to keep confidential.

For questions and clarifications, please contact Carolyn Ryan of the Justice in Mining Network through her email: Carolyn.ryan(at)jss.org.au.

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