Our colleagues at the Baylor Center for Disability and Flourishing (BCDF) at Baylor University are inviting parents to participate in a national research study focused on parenting, patience, and [...]
A research team from the University of Washington Sociology Department, in partnership with Sound Transit, is seeking participants for a study focused on the experiences of commuters with [...]
Washington State ABLE is expanding its outreach and inviting community partners across Washington to share feedback. A new, brief survey is available to learn how organizations currently share [...]
Researchers at the University of Iowa are conducting a national survey to better understand how Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Centers, or IDDRCs, involve people with lived [...]
Evaluate online learning about disabilities and research. You may be eligible to participate if you are a research team member such as a Principal Investigator, Co-Investigator, Coordinator, [...]
DS-Connect.org features a ‘Now Recruiting‘ section that lists a range of research studies currently enrolling individuals with Down syndrome, across a wide variety of ages—from infants to older [...]
The Language, Assistive Technology, and Autism (LATA) Lab at The Ohio State University is recruiting parents and legal guardians of transition-age AAC users (ages 14–22).
Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago are conducting a national study to better understand how transportation data systems measure disability. The goal is to identify gaps that [...]
Researchers in the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Home and Community-Based Services (link) at Shirley Ryan AbilityLab are looking for people who receive HCBS to pilot test surveys [...]
SANGAI is a 4-week workshop designed to support South Asian American parents of children with disabilities. This culturally responsive parent advocacy program aims to help improve parent [...]