JLA Childhood Disability Research Priority Setting Partnership
Published: 22 April 2013
The aim of the James Lind Alliance (JLA) Childhood Disability Research Priority Setting Partnership is to identify and prioritise unanswered questions about the effectiveness of ‘interventions’ for children and young people affected by ‘neurodisability’. The views of young people, families and health professionals not involved in research are central to this project.
The JLA has assembled an excellent group of partners from a range of supporting charities and professional groups. They are now ready to launch the survey to identify a broad range of ideas for ways to improve the health and/or wellbeing of disabled children and young people. The scope is very broad, and the JLA encourage you to make your thoughts heard. There is more brief details and some examples in the introduction to the survey.
The survey can be completed electronically through the link https://www.research.net/s/JLACDRPSP_researchideas. The survey will remain open until the summer.
You can visit the JLA Childhood Disability Research Priority Setting Partnership website here: http://www.bacdis.org.uk/research/psp.htm.

