Apologies if this is inappropriate or in the wrong section (happy to be moved).
As part of my PhD at Aston University in Birmingham, I am hoping to learn about young peoples’ experiences of living with chronic invisible health conditions, whilst applying for, or claiming, welfare (ESA/PIP).
Employment status (i.e., being in or out of work, or in education) doesn't exclude anyone from taking part - nor does the outcome of your applications. We’re hoping to hear from younger people (those that have only known austerity-informed policies); about their experiences of chronic invisible health conditions and welfare (PIP/ESA/UC).
Links to a tweet and Facebook post.
Contact me via here or on [email protected] if it seems to be of interested and you'd like further details.
Thank you!