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Have you had experiences with Individual Education Plans (IEPs) for a child or young person with high or very high funding (ORS)?

Our study is looking at the experiences of whānau/family, their disabled child or young person, and professionals in the IEP process.

Who can participate in this study?

You may be able to participate if:

  • you are the whānau, parent or caregiver of a child with ORS funding for extra learning needs, or
  • you are the disabled child or young person in this family.
    and
  • you have attended two or more IEPs.

What will you be asked to do?

Whānau or family

If you are eligible for the study:

  • You will be invited to take part in an individual 60-90 minute interview (in person or virtual).
  • We will talk about your experiences in IEPs.
  • You are welcome to bring a support person along.
  • You will be invited to review and comment on the written interview.

Adult participants will receive a $50 gift voucher as a thank you for your time.

Child or young person

If you are eligible for the study: 

  • Children and young people will be asked simple questions using their way of communicating and other support (e.g., a social story or visuals).
  • The interview will be no more than 20 minutes.
  • Whānau will be present, and we can stop the interview at any time.

Children and young people will receive a certificate.

Interested in participating in the study?

Register by contacting: 

Leanne Robinson    
PhD candidate & Physiotherapist    
Email roble067@student.otago.ac.nz

Ally Calder
Study lead
Email ally.calder@otago.ac.nz

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