Research into road crossing experiences both of neurodiverse adults and parents of neurodiverse children
Kate Wilmut wrote to us...We are researchers working at Oxford Brookes University and Cardiff University. Some research has suggested that the experience at the road-side of neurodiverse adults and children with a range of developmental difficulties (such as ADHD and/or ADD) might be different to the experiences of individuals without those difficulties. However, whether this is experienced across a broader range of difficulties is unknown and none of these studies asked about the lived experience of crossing the road. We'd really appreciate it if you could fill out our 15 minutes questionnaire we are trying to gather lived experiences of both neuro-diverse adults and parents of neuro-diverse children when crossing the road.
The survey can be accessed at: https://brookeshls.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1NSAOrDQJucIsnA
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