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Disabled People's Experiences of Child Protection

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Audrey
Audrey Community member Posts: 1 Listener
We want to hear from deaf or disabled young people who have experiences of Child Protection Services.
I am a research worker at the University of Edinburgh and I am working with the NSPCC. Our aim is to learn more about how child protection services are getting things right and also what they may be getting wrong for deaf or disabled people, so they can be improved in the future.
We want to interview anyone from the UK who has experience of the child protection system or who was abused or maltreated but did not access services.
You can find more information at our website:
http://www.childprotection.ed.ac.uk/public-information-participate-in-research/talking-about-child-protection/
You can contact me directly if you have any questions: audrey.m.cameron@ed.ac.uk

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