Tagged with:Research
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Patient Expereince Survey (Scottish Residents)
Would you like to share your experience of cleft care in Scotland? Cleft Care Scotland (CCS) works with all of the different health professionals in Scotland who provide cleft care to improve services for people born with a cleft lip and/or palate.
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New Opportunity – Centre for Appearance Research (UWE)
This is a new research project using a survey to look at how UK parents of children with cleft lip and/or palate or other craniofacial conditions manage their common challenges.
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Parenting and Anxiety in Children Born with a Cleft
Researchers at the University of Oxford are recruiting parents to take part in a 15-20 minute survey looking at the relation between parenting and anxiety in children born with a cleft.
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New Opportunity: University of Liverpool Psychology Study
How do support groups promote social support in mothers with children born with a cleft?
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Cost of Cleft Care Questionnaire
A team of researchers from the University of Bristol is exploring the costs you have experienced regarding cleft care for yourself/your child.
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Online Mindful Parenting Study
Cardiff University is looking for parents or carers of children aged 4-16 years and living with a visible difference.
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Interview Panel Invitation
The West Midlands Cleft Team are recruiting for a new Consultant Cleft Surgeon, and they would like your help in the interviews taking place on the morning of Wednesday, 9th November 2022. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a carousel panel as part of the interview process.
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New Opportunity: Digital Art Project
The pandemic affected how many of us connect, including communicating using technology and the internet more than ever. We invite you to share your experiences in an informal open discussion with others in the CLAPA community to learn from one another and contribute your voice to learning more widely.
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Paid Research Project for Parents of 8-12-year-olds: University of Oxford
Researchers at the University of Oxford would like to speak to parents of 8 to 12-year-old children born with a cleft lip and/or palate. The research project they would like to shape is about parenting a child born with a cleft lip and/or palate and its relationship to mental wellbeing.
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New Research Opportunity: 3D Imaging for 12-25 Yr Olds with Cleft Palate
A research team at the University of Dundee Dental Hospital is planning a research project to develop a new 3D imaging technique.