Volunteer Researcher

Real are running a study into disability and wellbeing, and we are looking for D/deaf and Disabled people to train as field researchers to support the work.

  • Closing date for applications: 1 June 2024
  • Contact phone: +447458304616
  • Contact email: shani.minogue@real.org.uk

Real are running a study into disability and wellbeing, and we are looking for D/deaf and Disabled people to train as field researchers to support the work.

We plan to interview 1000 Disabled people across London over two years using a tool validated by the World Health Organisation. The tool analyses the impact that different services and interventions have on Disabled people’s wellbeing, and each interview participant will receive a personalized report on what the tool says about them after the interview.
This is an exciting opportunity to be involved in research that will have both a great personal impact for the participants and that will provide the evidence base to make services better for everyone.

No experience in interviewing or research is needed to volunteer. Instead, you will receive:

– In-depth training in interview and research skills, GDPR compliance, safeguarding and disability equality.
– A DBS check if you do not have this already.
– A £40 voucher for the retailer of your choice after completing the training and 5 interviews, and more vouchers the more interviews that you do.
– Access to a peer support network for trainee researchers, with meetings held quarterly.

You need to be 18 or older and live in London to volunteer with the project, and you will need to be comfortable conducting the interviews.

If you would like to volunteer, or know more about the work, please contact disabilityandwellbeing@real.org.uk to speak to our Research and Advice Coordinator, Shani Minogue. You can also text or call us on 07458 304616 or 020 7001 2188.

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