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Discuss how you use digital tools and the impact they have on your life
We are carrying out research in how people use digital tools and technology.
To do this we will run two focus groups to discuss the role and importance of digital technologies in people’s lives. We are specifically looking for disabled adults who are able to attend a focus group in either Leicester or London in July 2017. Please feel free to contact us even if your knowledge of digital tools is limited.
The focus group will last between 2-3 hours, and there will be 10 minute breaks every 30 minutes. Participants will receive a £20 cash for their time.
If you or anyone you know would be interested in taking part or want more information, please contact Scope’s Researcher Kapila Perera on Kapila.Perera@scope.org.uk or 020 7619 7339.
This project is run by Scope and the University of Leicester. If you have any
questions on the study and how participants’ rights and needs will be
addressed, please contact Dr Panayiota Tsatsou, Associate Professor at the
University of Leicester at pt133@le.ac.uk and on 0116 252 2889.
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