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Participants wanted: Exploring Experiences of Parents and Carers of Autistic Young People Who Struggle to Relate to their Autism Diagnosis

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We are conducting a study to learn more about the experiences of parents and carers of Autistic young people who do not see themselves as Autistic or find it difficult to relate to their Autism diagnosis. Your voice matters, and your story can help shape better support and services for families with similar experiences.
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Would you be willing to take part in an online survey or telephone interview with one of our researchers? This is your chance to share your experiences in your own words and make a real difference. Participation will take approximately 1 hour in total, and as a thank you for your time you will receive a £10 voucher.
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If you are interested or want to learn more, please use the following link to read our information sheet: https://qualtrics.ucl.ac.uk/jfe/form/SV_43ce3JadNR1FCNU
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You can also contact us at natalie.mclaughlin.24@ucl.ac.uk.
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Please note that your participation is completely voluntary, and all information will be kept confidential. There will also be a brief screening step with a few quick questions to confirm your eligibility to participate in the study.
Please note this is a Doctoral study conducted by a researcher at University College London (UCL). This study has been ethically approved by the UCL Life and Medical Sciences Research Ethics Committee (Project ID: 1694, Principal investigator: Dr Kate Cooper).
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