Take Part in an Online Survey or Interview about Care, (Education) and Treatment Reviews (C(E)TRs)
Project CECiLiA, an evaluation of Care (EduCatIon) and treatment reviews for people with Learning Disabilities and Autistic people, have launched a national survey study to find out more about how people experience C(E)TRs.
The survey and interview questions have been co-designed by people from Lived Experience Advisory groups, including people from National Autistic Society, Learning Disability England, and the Challenging Behaviour Foundation.
The study offers accessible formats. People can choose to take part in a Talking Mats interview, or to take a survey in standard text, easy read, audio, braille, and translated options.
People who have attended a C(E)TR within the last year are invited to take part. There is a 30-minute survey or interview option for autistic children, children with a learning disability, and autistic children who have a learning disability.
Professionals working with children and young people are also invited to share their experiences by completing a 30-minute survey.
The evaluation is being conducted in partnership with the University of East Anglia, University of Birmingham, and the University of Kent alongside the Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust.