We are looking for neurodivergent adults to collaborate with us to develop a toolkit and educational resource that will help make Canada more accessible and inclusive.
Researchers:
Tara Connolly (Principal Investigator); Boris Vukovic (Co-Principal Investigator); Heather Brown (Co-Investigator); Sonia Rahimi (Research Lead); Jasmin Macarios (Project Administrator); Jess Rocheleau (Community Liaison)
Who can participate:
To participate, you must be:
- Neurodivergent (including but not limited to ADHD, autistic, and learning disabilities)
- Self-identified and/or diagnosed
- 18 years or older
- Located in Canada
- Able to communicate in English, French, ASL, or LSQ, with or without support.
- Neurodivergent adults who belong to other marginalized communities are especially encouraged to participate.
What’s involved:
Participants will do a 2-hour (with a 15 minute break) online focus group (small group conversation) about their recommendations for making society more accessible and inclusive, based on their lived experiences. Accommodations are available.
Compensation:
Participants will receive $75 CAD e-gift card.
Interested in participating:
If you are interested in participating or have any questions, please email our Community Liaison, Jess, at JessicaRocheleau@cunet.carleton.ca.
Deadline:
N/A