
Family Wellbeing, Social Support and Caregiving for Autistic Children: Insights from Ethnic Minorities, and Other British Families in the UK is a research study that is being carried out by the University of Lincoln.
The study aims to amplify the voices of caregivers and explore their experiences of caregiving while navigating formal support systems, such as education and healthcare services.
Your support in sharing this study with families or caregiver support groups you are connected with would be incredibly valuable in contributing to the development of more inclusive and responsive services and policies.
You are being invited to participate because you are the primary caregiver (parent, siblings, grandparents, cousins, aunt/uncle, neighbour, friend) of an autistic child aged between 3-13 years, your insights are valuable.
Other caregivers who are part of this study are approached through various online social media platforms.
Participation in this study is entirely voluntary. You should only take part if you want to and choosing not to take part will not disadvantage you in anyway.
For more detailed information on the study and take the survery, please follow this link to the University of Lincoln website.
