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Research Opportunity: Share your Housing Experiences

Published: Mon 13 May 2019 03:29 PM
Auckland Disability Law (ADL) sees the impact housing issues have on disabled people and their families. Common issues we see include problems with renting, in both the private rental market and social housing setting, and getting housing modifications.
The Donald Beasley Institute is inviting you to take part in a study about disabled people’s experiences of housing in New Zealand. This study is an opportunity to share what you think about where you live, and what type of house you would like in the future.
The Donald Beasley Institute wants to talk to 60 disabled people from across New Zealand about their housing experiences. To find out more go to the Donald Beasley Institute’s Housing in New Zealand: My Experiences, My Rights webpage
If you want to participate in the study, this is what you need to do.
1. Read through the Project Information Sheet on the Housing in New Zealand: My Experiences, My Rights webpage
2. Complete a Participant Interest Form on the Housing in New Zealand: My Experiences, My Rights webpage.
3. Follow the instructions to send your completed Participant Interest Form to the Donald Beasley Institute by 5pm on Monday 20 May 2019.
4. Wait for someone from the Donald Beasley Institute to contact you about the research.
The Project Information Sheet and Participant Interest Form are in accessible formats on the webpage.
If you need help applying, phone Lana Kennedy on 03 4792162 or contact the Donald Beasley Institute by email at rfrancis@donaldbeasley.org.nz.
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