TRes Study: ASD Transition Resource Development

TRes Study: ASD Transition Resource Development

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03/09/2021

Researchers at DCU are recruiting parents of autistic children to take part in our final survey which looks at the impact of the pandemic on these children.

Click on the link below to have your say
https://dcupsychology.fra1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0U4CAhThEHM19si

Earlier rounds of our research has informed a range of resources which we have developed on Autism-Toolkit.ie

13/05/2021

With the easing of restrictions this week, we've added a toolkit of resources to deal with the changes on our website Autism-Toolkit.ie .

Check them out and share them with anyone thst may find them useful

05/02/2021

Did you take part in our survey last summer? Check your inbox or click the link below for Survey 2. We need to know what has changed, what has stayed the same and what is needed.


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24/09/2020

Keeping up with public health guidelines can be overwhelming! We have developed a short infographic for secondary level students, with guidance on what to do if they feel unwell in the coming weeks .
Visit https://buff.ly/3czLOc4 for more resources!

www.tres.ie

01/07/2020

Thank you to all that have completed the survey and shared our research with others. Please continue to share with others that are eligible to take part.

01/07/2020

Here is a short video from Dr. Sinead Smyth explaining the TRes study. We are seeking to hear from as many parents of children with autism as possible, in order to develop a needs based toolkit, that will be freely shared for the months ahead.
Please click here to take part: https://dcupsychology.fra1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cJavqOeckjDZryl

COVID-19 Autism Education Transition Survey - AsIAm.ie 01/07/2020

We are seeking parents of autistic children to complete our survey. Our goal is to develop a needs based toolkit for the months ahead. Please click below.

COVID-19 Autism Education Transition Survey - AsIAm.ie Are you a young autistic person or a parent of an autistic child? Are you concerned over the implications of COVID-19 restrictions relaxing? Dr. Sinead Smyth of DCU in association with the Health Research Board is working on an online toolkit to aid in this transition. They are seeking feedback to h...

COVID-19 Autism Education Transition Survey - AsIAm.ie 30/06/2020

Are you the parent of a child with autism or a young person with autism?Are you concerned with the easing of restrictions and uncertainty ahead? Have your voice heard. Click below for more information

COVID-19 Autism Education Transition Survey - AsIAm.ie Are you a young autistic person or a parent of an autistic child? Are you concerned over the implications of COVID-19 restrictions relaxing? Dr. Sinead Smyth of DCU in association with the Health Research Board is working on an online toolkit to aid in this transition. They are seeking feedback to h...

30/06/2020

Are you a parent of a child with autism? Will your child be engaging in July provision? We are seeking parents of autistic children to complete our survey, before July 1st, to aid in the development of freely shared transition resources to support children in the coming months
https://t.co/OPIZ4EbkRR?amp=1

29/06/2020

If you are a parent of a child with autism and you have 30 mins to spare before July 1st, please complete our survey to help us learn more about the impacts of COIVD-19 restrictions on your family. This is the first step in our development of transition resource toolkit, for life post COVID-19 restrictions
https://dcupsychology.fra1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cJavqOeckjDZryl

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