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CLAPA Needs You: Bursary Panel Member
Are you interested in cleft research? Do you want to ensure patients and carers are involved in research? CLAPA has an exciting opportunity to support our Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) bursary scheme.
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Cleft@18-23 Patient and Public Involvement Group
Cleft@18-23 is a new group of research projects looking at what it is like for young adults leaving regular cleft care. They are looking for adults born with a cleft aged 22-30 to join their Patient and Public Involvement Group.
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CLAPA Launches New Young Adults Focus Group
CLAPA has launched a new focus group for adults born with a cleft aged 18-15.
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New Research Opportunity
Staffordshire University Research Opportunity: Empowering young people with cleft (aged 16-25 years) to feel confident about their appearance and sharing their image with others.
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New Opportunity: Document Review
CLAPA is creating various different resources, and our latest one is a template letter that parents can give to the secondary school when their child reaches this stage.
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New Opportunity: Document Review
CLAPA is creating various different resources, and our latest one is a template letter that parents can give to the secondary school when their child reaches this stage.
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Focus Group: Parents of 5-10yr olds born with cleft lip and palate
Would you like to help researchers understand the Barriers to accessing dental treatment for children with a cleft lip and palate?
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New Opportunity – University of Staffordshire
Are you a young person aged 16 – 20 who was born with a cleft lip and/or palate? The University of Staffordshire is trying to find new ways to support and empower young people with cleft lip and/or palate to feel confident about their appearance.
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Patient Expereince Survey (Scottish Residents)
Would you like to share your experience of cleft care in Scotland? Cleft Care Scotland (CCS) works with all of the different health professionals in Scotland who provide cleft care to improve services for people born with a cleft lip and/or palate.
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New Opportunity – Centre for Appearance Research (UWE)
This is a new research project using a survey to look at how UK parents of children with cleft lip and/or palate or other craniofacial conditions manage their common challenges.