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APPLIED SELF-DIRECTION: Research study seeking people who self-dire

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The Lurie Institute for Disability Policy is seeking people of color with disabilities who self-direct to participate in a research study on self-direction outcomes.

The Lurie Institute for Disability Policy (at Brandeis University) is conducting a 5-year research study funded by National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR) on Self-Direction of Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS). Self-directing means the person who needs services can decide how, when, and from whom their services and supports will be delivered.

Do you hire your own PCAs, coordinate your own services, or feel like you have choice and control over how your services are delivered? We are looking for 5 diverse persons with disabilities who have experience with HCBS to inform this study.

Self-Direction Workgroup Members will help inform the study design, recruitment strategies, co-creation of qualitative materials and interpretation of the study findings. In addition, Workgroup Members will gain experience with data collection, and qualitative data analysis and will be paid for their time. Members are expected to spend 10 hours per year in this role.

To apply, please submit a maximum one-page letter of interest describing
1. why you are interested in being a Self-Direction Workgroup Member for this research project and,
2. relevant experience that you have related to the research project

Please submit your letter and questions to Jennifer Lee-Rambharose at jllee@brandeis.edu.
The letter for submission is due by 12/20/22.

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