Researchers at Western Sydney University want to hear the views of young people aged 18-29 with disabilities, their families/informal carers and disability service providers about their experiences during this time of life, and particularly during the transition to the National Disability Insurance Scheme.
Have your say if you:
- Have a disability (including mental health condition or chronic health condition)
- Are aged 18-29
- Live in New South Wales
- Are able to participate in interviews and/or complete online surveys
Or if you are:
- A family member/informal carer of a person with disability aged 18-29
- Or a disability service provider in any role who works with people with disability aged 18-29
If you would like to complete the online survey you can find them at these links:
- Survey for young people with disability aged 18-29 in NSW – https://uwsssap.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6DthQF15wbOA4Xb
- Survey for families/informal carers of young people with disability aged 18-29 in NSW – https://uwsssap.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3pAtHPrLF0dmWbj
- Survey for disability service providers working with young people with disability aged 18-29 in NSW – https://uwsssap.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eG9ySakclukxTsF
For more information contact call Nicole Sharp ph. 02 4620 3755 at Western Sydney University or email