Researchers at the Children’s Brain Cancer Centre and the Queensland University of Technology are conducting a study to understand the school and school (re)entry experiences and needs of children with a brain tumour and their families. They are looking for parents and carers of children who have been diagnosed with a brain tumour in the last 18 months. There is also an opportunity for children aged 5-15 years to participate with or without caregiver assistance.
Participation involves the completion of one to three online surveys in your own time. The surveys are confidential and will take about 30 minutes to complete. You can access the survey by emailing Dr Emma Carpendale at e.carpendale@qut.edu.au.
Researchers at the Children’s Brain Cancer Centre and the Queensland University of Technology are conducting a study to understand the school and school (re)entry experiences and needs of children with a brain tumour and their families. They are looking for parents and carers of children who have been diagnosed with a brain tumour in the last 18 months. There is also an opportunity for children aged 5-15 years to participate with or without caregiver assistance.
Participation involves the completion of one to three online surveys in your own time. The surveys are confidential and will take about 30 minutes to complete. You can access the survey by emailing Dr Emma Carpendale at e.carpendale@qut.edu.au.



