BRIDGE-CPT Study
Are you interested in creating resources to support communication with autistic youth? A new study from McMaster University aims to co-create a new, neurodiversity-affirming approach to communication support.
This study is called BRIDGE-CPT, which stands for Building Relationships through Inclusive co-Design to Guide Effective Communication Partner Training. In this study, participants will co-create resources for people close to autistic youth (i.e., parents, siblings, close friends) in order to improve communication with autistic youth. This project is being conducted by McMaster University in Hamilton, ON.
Who is invited?
Autistic youth (ages 15-24), speech-language pathologists who work with autistic youth, and people close to autistic youth (e.g., parents, siblings, close friends) who live in Canada are invited to participate.
What does the study include?
If you decide to join the study, you will be invited to participate in an online interview to learn about your experiences and ideas related to communication. The interview will take 30-60 minutes and will take place on Zoom. A few months later, you will be invited to attend two online focus group sessions via Zoom with other autistic youth, speech-language pathologists, and people close to autistic youth to co-create strategies, tools, and resources about communication. You will also complete a post-study survey.
You will receive a $40 gift card for the interview, a $40 gift card for the first co-design focus group, and a third $40 gift card for the final co-design focus group. You will also complete a post-study survey. You can select which gift card you would like (i.e., grocery stores, Amazon, Starbucks, Tim Hortons, Shoppers Drug Mart, etc.). If you choose to participate in all components of the study, you will receive $120 in gift cards.
Want to learn more? Check out the attached study e-poster and contact the study team via email (bridge25@mcmaster.ca), or phone (905-525-9140 ext. 22299). Click here for examples of scripts to contact the study team and a video explaining the study details.
Thank you for taking the time to consider this opportunity. We’d love to have you join our study to hear your perspectives and ideas!