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Be represented: Caregivers from visible minority and racialized communities, share your family’s well-being experiences!

We want to learn about the positive and negative experiences that shape the well-being of families from visible minority groups who have autistic youth and young adults.

You can take part if you:

  • Are a caregiver of an autistic youth or young adult (ages 10-30)
  • Identify as part of a visible minority group (i.e., a person of colour)

What will I be asked to do?

Complete an online survey (30-45minutes) about: 

  • Your family’s well-being
  • Different factors that shape the well-being – both good and challenging parts
  • How your cultural background relates to your family’s experience living in Canada
  • What it is like raising an autistic youth or young adult 

Why participate?

  • Your voice matters – help improve supports for visible minority groups and racialized communities
  • Be part of a study that centers on your experiences!

See flyer for more details