Can you help with research?

Lawrence Crompton, a master’s student in Speech and Language Therapy at Manchester Metropolitan University, is conducting research on the experiences of parents and caregivers of children and young people with Rett Syndrome.
Is social participation important for children and young people with Rett syndrome?
Lawrence Crompton, a master’s student in Speech and Language Therapy at Manchester Metropolitan University, is conducting research on the experiences of parents and caregivers of children and young people with Rett Syndrome.
This research seeks to understand caregivers experience of the nature and importance of social participation for individuals with Rett Syndrome, as well as the opportunities that exist to support engagement in social interactions. Your insights would be invaluable for this research.
Your participation would involve a one-time interview conducted via a video conferencing software at a time and date of your convenience. The interview will take approximately 60 minutes.
If you are interested in participating more detailed information on the study will be provided. All participant information will be kept strictly confidential, and your participation is entirely voluntary, and you have the right to withdraw at any time.
If you are interested in participating, or would like to learn more about the research, please contact [email protected]
