[nfbmi-talk] Survey link regarding transition of blind and visuallyimpaired youth -- Please forward to parents who are in your chapters

joe harcz Comcast joeharcz at comcast.net
Thu Oct 6 00:46:56 UTC 2011


Hi Lydia,

Is this only for Michiganders?

If not I can circulate it on a number of lists for PWD...

I'll await your response before I do so however.

Peace,

Joe
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Lydia Schuck" <laschuck at juno.com>
To: <nfbmi-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2011 8:25 PM
Subject: [nfbmi-talk] Survey link regarding transition of blind and 
visuallyimpaired youth -- Please forward to parents who are in your chapters


> Hello nfb list friends,
> I am collecting data by means of a survey to learn more about youth in
> transition to adulthood.  This Michigan survey is intended to be a pilot
> for a national survey, but I am not getting very many replies.  Could you
> send this email to parents of blind or visually impaired youth, from age
> 14 through 26, who are in your chapters?  Thank you.
> Lydia Schuck
>
> Announcing a Survey for Parents of Blind and Visually Impaired Teens
> Are you a parent of a blind or visually impaired youth ages 14 through
> 26?
> Would you like to contribute to research about how youth who are blind or
> visually impaired transition to adulthood?
> Parents are invited to complete a brief survey, 25 minutes or less, of
> your perceptions of the transition-to-adulthood planning process.
> If you would like to participate, please click on the link below:
> https://atrial.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_b7tjghFILHCkGpe
> If you cannot participate through the internet, or have any questions
> about the survey, contact Lydia Schuck by phone at 517-676-4621, or by
> email at lydia.a.schuck at wmich.edu   Lydia Schuck is conducting this
> research, which may become part of her doctoral dissertation at Western
> Michigan University.  Ms. Schuck is herself a parent of teen who is
> blind.
> Please share this link with other parents you may know.  As more and more
> parents participate, the research will give a better and better picture
> of how transition planning happens for youth who are blind or visually
> impaired.
> Thank you.
> Lydia Schuck
>
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