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[closed]Parent of a disabled child who has broken up with their partner research
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Scope Member Posts: 68 Courageous
We are looking for a parent of a disabled child who has broken up with their partner and:
- had to find out what happens to their child's benefits, or
- needed home adaptations for 2 houses
to share their experiences with us. If you take part we will ask you questions about:
- what happened
- any information or advice you needed
The session will take about 1 hour and you can take part by:
- video call
- phone call
- by email (we will send you a word doc with the questions and ask you to write your answers)
We can make changes to the session so that you feel comfortable taking part.
If you would like to take part, please email Ema.Thornhill@scope.org.uk
You will receive a £35 voucher as a thank you.
- had to find out what happens to their child's benefits, or
- needed home adaptations for 2 houses
to share their experiences with us. If you take part we will ask you questions about:
- what happened
- any information or advice you needed
The session will take about 1 hour and you can take part by:
- video call
- phone call
- by email (we will send you a word doc with the questions and ask you to write your answers)
We can make changes to the session so that you feel comfortable taking part.
If you would like to take part, please email Ema.Thornhill@scope.org.uk
You will receive a £35 voucher as a thank you.
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I don't remember who but there was a member asking about this sort of thing and how to find out about what happens with their disabled twin's benefits
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Thanks @Biblioklept! Hopefully they'll see this post and message me if they fancy sharing their experience
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Hopefully, they will @Ema_Scope. Good luckCommunity Volunteer Adviser with professional knowledge of education, special educational needs and disabilities and EHCP's. Pronouns: She/her.
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