Recruiting Parents of Youth with Disabilities for an Interview Study Exploring School Experiences

We are recruiting parents for our study titled Towards Equity in Schools for Disabled Youth: Parent/Guardian Perspectives. The purpose of the study is to explore parent or guardian perspectives of U.S. school experiences for their child/children who is/are disabled (any disability).

Findings will help to further support for equitable school policies and practices that are inclusive of all students, including disabled students. Participants will receive $30 gift card in appreciation of time for a 60-90 minute virtual interview. 

If interested please use the study interest link to provide a best contact or reach out to Hannah Fraley directly in the School of Nursing at Hannah.fraley@unlv.edu or 702-895-1214. 

https://acrobat.adobe.com/link/review?uri=urn:aaid:scds:US:f254fb3a-4d76-32f1-b035-39ee12c497ea

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