Co-Design for Participatory Neurodiversity Research: Collaborating With a Community Advisory Board to Design a Research Study

Author:

Le Cunff Anne-Laure1ORCID,Ellis Logan Poppy1ORCID,Ford Rhian2,Martis Brandon-Lee1,Mousset Iris1,Sekibo Jane1,Dommett Eleanor1ORCID,Giampietro Vincent1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. King's College London

2. University of Nottingham

Abstract

Inclusive research practice characterized by the involvement of neurodivergent people in meaningful roles has been described as a “requirement of excellence” in neurodiversity research. This report describes a co-design process in partnership with a Community Advisory Board undertaken to develop a research study involving neurotypical and neurodivergent students as participants. From the formation of the partnership with seven Community Advisory Board members to the outcomes of the co-design process, this report details the methods associated with each step, as well as the benefits and challenges collated in collaboration with members of the Community Advisory Board. Opportunities for improvement in co-design for participatory neurodiversity research are suggested.

Publisher

University of Cincinnati - Office of Innovation and Community Engagement

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

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