Research Study: Survey and Interview on Disability and Reproductive Health during COVID-19 in Canada

Who is eligible?

You may be eligible if you:

  • Identify or may be identified as having a disability
  • Identify as a woman, trans, or non-binary person
  • Are 18 years or older
  • Live and receive health care in Canada

What will you be doing?

  • You have the option of completing a 20-minute survey and/or a 1-hour interview about your reproductive health and the health care services you received since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • You can do the study, or not do the study. The choice you make will not impact the services you use now or later.

How will it work?

  • The survey can be done by you online, by telephone or Zoom with a researcher at a time that works for you.
  • The interview can also be done by telephone or Zoom.
  • You are welcome to do both the survey and the interview.
  • If you need any supports or accommodations to participate, please let us know.

What are the benefits of participating?

What you share about your reproductive health experiences during COVID-19 will help make services better for other people during and beyond the pandemic. You will receive a $15 gift card for the survey and a $40 gift card for the interview, to thank you.

Contact us Email wiresearch.utsc@utoronto.ca or call 647-601-4519. Visit our website for more information: www.utsc.utoronto.ca/projects/disabilitySRH

Notes

“Reproductive health” includes experiences related to contraception, abortion, sexually transmitted infections, cervical cancer screening, violence, pregnancy, postpartum health, and the health of your children.

“Disability” comprises a range of disabilities, including those who self-identify as disabled and/or d/Deaf. This definition is inclusive of those who have yet to receive an official diagnosis. We have chosen to be as inclusive as possible, consistent with our commitment to include those with disabilities who remain invisible and uncounted.

This study has been reviewed and approved by the University of Toronto Research Ethics Board #42194.

Researchers at the University of Toronto Scarborough have partnered with the Disabled Women’s Network (DAWN) Canada to design and run this study. This study is funded by Canadian Institutes of Health Research.

Update on the Stanley Park Mobility Study

The Initial Findings and Directions Report is being presented to the Park Board this coming Monday, July 18, at 6:30pm. The report can be found here:
https://parkboardmeetings.vancouver.ca/2022/20220718/REPORT-SPMobilityStudy-InitialFindingsDirections-20220718.pdf

Please note, this is an initial report of the data collection work that has been done to date and not the completed study. The complete Mobility Study will be presented to the Board towards the end of 2022.

BCIT Research: CSA Wheelchair Lifts survey

Project poster, which is also available to download in PDF format at the bottom of this post.
BCIT: British Columbia Institute of Technology‘s Applied Research, MAKE+ Team is conducting a project for the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) that aims to provide recommendations for improvements to standards for wheelchair lifts. They are hopeful this will lead to some positive changes in the accessibility and usability of these devices.

As part of this work, the team is hoping to get feedback on wheelchair users’ experiences using platform lifts through a short online survey.

Take the survey here: https://ca.research.net/r/bcitlifts.

Download a PDF of the project poster here:

https://disabilityalliancebc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/BCIT-Lifted-Survey-Poster.pdf.