WATCH: Year 12 student Jenna Stewart has become a role model for fellow peers, as she uses her voice to speak on issues impacting the LGBTIQA+ and Indigenous community. Video by Gareth Gardner
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00:04 At Peel High we are so lucky, we have such an incredible school.
00:07 We've got all these incredible groups of people and it's just such a rich learning environment,
00:12 not just on an educational level but on a social level.
00:16 You get so much social literacy and you can see it.
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00:29 LGBT rights came to light for me with the plebiscite that we had in 2016 I think it was.
00:35 And so that kind of, I started to understand that there was a whole other world of people who were struggling
00:41 and you know, they deserve the same rights as us.
00:46 And then being Peel High the school we are, we've got quite a high Indigenous population.
00:51 And just, I've learned so much culture within this school and I can see,
00:57 even unfortunately with other schools within our region,
01:00 the inconsistencies and the lack of understanding that they have for the struggles that people face.
01:06 People that they know and people that they're close to, their peers, face these problems and they don't understand that.
01:11 And I guess just seeing that and being lucky enough to be taught so properly about that
01:18 and being in such a privileged position, being able to help people as best as I can as well.
01:25 And these are some of the groups that struggle the most within our school.
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