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Research Opportunity: Feedback on theEUROlinkCAT Parent Survey Study
The EUROlinkCAT survey is part of a wider project investigating the health and educational needs and achievements of children living with conditions like cleft across Europe in the first 10 years of their lives. They are looking for parents and carers to give their feedback on this survey before its released to the public.
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Research Opportunity: Everyday experiences of adults with a visible difference
The study aims to learn more about the everyday experiences of those born with a visible difference, as well as the different types and forms of support/treatment that are available.
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Research Opportunity: Parents of babies born in lockdown
Was your baby born with a cleft lip in the period just before or during the UK Lockdown? Researchers at the Centre for Appearance Research (CAR) would like to hear from you!
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Research Opportunity: ‘ACT It Out’ app for adults ready for testing
'ACT It Out' is a prototype app designed to help adults (18+) who have any different or unusual appearance live a fulfilling life by doing more of what matters to you and reducing the impact of appearance concerns. It's now ready for testing - could you help by giving your views?
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Research Opportunity: Parents’ & carers’ experiences of children with appearance-affecting conditions
A new research project is investigating ways to support parents and carers of children and young people affected by appearance affecting conditions/injuries, such cleft lip.
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Research Opportunity: Parents Experiences of Decision-Making About Orthognathic Surgery
A researcher with the University of East Anglia is hoping to interview parents of those who have undergone orthognatic surgery, also called 'jaw surgery' or an 'osteotomy'. This is to learn more about how parents experience the decision-making process around this surgery, with the hopes that it will feed into the NHS treatment pathway.
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Research Opportunity: People with Nasal Speech
A Speech and Language Therapist with Salisbury Cleft Team is helping to produce and evaluate a device called a 'nasal obturator' which is designed to help people with nasal speech.
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Research Advert (Yorkshire and the Humber): Exploring young adults’ experiences of growing up with a facial difference
Are you a young person aged between 18 –25? Do you identify as having a facial difference? Do you have a story to tell about your experiences of growing up? This could be the research project for you.
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A Day at the Cleft Collective
On Saturday 23rd March, The Cleft Collective welcomed CLAPA’s Cleft Collective Patient Consultation Group to Bristol for a day of presentations and discussions around the next phase of this exciting initiative.
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PARTICIPANTS WANTED: How do you think your child’s treatment impacts on their well-being?
A dental student at Glasgow is conducting a research project exploring the general well-being of children receiving treatment for cleft lip and palate.