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Seen and be heard study

A team of researchers from Great Ormond Street Hospital are conducting a research study to try and improve cancer care for children and young people, including those with a learning disability or who are autistic.

They want to ask children and young people, parents and staff about what it is like being in hospital and will look at what happens during care.

They are looking for children and young people with experience of having cancer care to be in a small group to help them make decisions, about the research. They can offer support to make sure that everyone who wants to take part can be included.

Want to find out more? Download the information sheets, below:

 

13 February 2024

Seen and Be Heard study event

Great Ormond Street Hospital

10am – 12.30pm – for children aged 5-10

1 – 3.30pm – for children aged 11-15

RSVP to Phill: seenandbeheard@gosh.nhs.uk
smartsurvey.co.uk/s/seenbeheard/