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Interview/Focus Group Study on Resilience in Neurodivergence
Rosie Mod
6 months ago
This project aims to explore resilience and the factors that are important to supporting neurodivergent individuals to have a good life (e.g., in terms of mental health, well-being, and doing the things you want to and need to do).
We are looking for neurodivergent people (aged 7+ years) and/or their family/loved ones to participate in an interview or focus group (depending on your preference). The interview/focus group will explore the idea of resilience and what you think is important to supporting neurodivergent individuals to have a good life.
As a token of appreciation for your time, you will receive a gift voucher.
To find out more please complete this expression of interest form:
https://survey.ki.se/Survey/38430
or contact Melissa Black: melissa.black@ki.se