Brain Injury Partners: Navigating the School System
Receive up to $100 to evaluate a program that teaches advocacy
skills to parents of children with brain injury. The Oregon Center
for Applied Science (ORCAS) is looking for parents/guardians of a
school-aged child with a brain injury to help us evaluate a web-
based program on advocacy skills. The research begins in early 2007.
You'll receive up to $100.00 to spend approximately two hours
viewing the program and completing three surveys. If you are
interested in participating in this evaluation please click the link
below and sign up on online at:
Actual text:
Brain Injury Partners: Navigating the School System Information Page
Are you the parent of a school-aged child with a brain injury?
The Oregon Center for Applied Science is looking for
parents/guardians of a school-aged child with a brain injury to help
us evaluate a web-based program on advocacy skills. The research
begins in early 2007. You'll receive up to $100.00 for spending
approximately two hours viewing an Internet program and completing
three surveys. This project is funded by the National Institutes of
Health and is in association with the Brain Injury Association of
America. There are no sales or mailing lists involved.
We'll begin by asking you some questions to see if you are eligible
for this study. It takes about 5 minutes.
Please contact braininjurypartners@orcasinc.com if you have any
questions regarding this survey.
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