The below is a recruitment call posted on behalf of Memorial University for a study on family inclusive accessibility standards.
Promoting Family Inclusive Accessibility Standards in Canada: The Perspectives of Parents and Caregivers with Disabilities.
Tell us about your experiences as a parent with a disability using federally regulated services in Canada!
Who are we looking for: Canadian parents with a disability (physical, cognitive,visual, hearing) who have a minor child intheir care. Can express themselves in English or Frenchor ASL or LSQ.
What participation would look like:
· Participate in a pre-interview about the project.
· Use photos, memos, audio recordings to shareyour experiences of using federally regulatedspaces (i.e. federal museums, banks, heritagebuildings, national parks, federally regulatedferries ect)
· Participate in a 60–90-minute interview
What compensation will look like: Participants will receive $50 for both pre-interview and interview, and $100 for sharing 10 photos, audio recordings, drawings, stories, etc. about experiences. More details will be provided when you connect with researchers.
Who to contact if you want to participate: FamilyAccess@mun.ca
Note: The pre-interview and interview will be audio/video recorded on MS Teams. In-person pre-interviews and interviews will also be audio/video recorded. Demographic information will be requested at the end of the interview.
This research has been approved by the Interdisciplinary Committee on Ethics in Human Research (ICEHR) at Memorial University.







