Seeking Feedback on Careers Support
Research Project to Determine Best Practice Career Support for Students with Disability
The National Careers Institute has funded a project to investigate best practice career support for students with disability with the aim of establishing the first dedicated national Career Development Learning Hub for students with disability.
This study has been approved by the Human Research Ethics Committee at Curtin University and is commencing data collection.
They are seeking to recruit participants from three categories:
- Students of university, TAFE or VET who identify as having disability
- Parents/ carers of primary, secondary or tertiary students with disability
- Stakeholders in careers or disability services: practitioners, career advisers, school leaders, equity practitioners, career services providers, member of industry bodies who have an interest in disability support
Survey Link for Students
We are seeking students with disability to contribute to research on careers support. Interested? Take our short survey: https://bit.ly/2RMJR5Q. Curtin University Human Research Ethics Committee approved this study (HRE2021-0219)
Survey Link for Parents/Carers
We are seeking parents/carers of students with disability to contribute to research on careers support. Interested? Take our short survey: https://bit.ly/3fgVWcA. Curtin University Human Research Ethics Committee approved this study (HRE2021-0219)
Survey Link for Stakeholders
We are seeking stakeholders in disability/careers support to contribute to research. Interested? Take our short survey: https://bit.ly/2TeXtYa. Curtin University Human Research Ethics Committee approved this study (HRE2021-0219)
- If you would like to receive updates on the project, please visit the project webpage and register your email with olivia.groves@curtin.edu.au to receive the quarterly project newsletter.