Hello!
We are Stacey Vieyra-Braendle, MT-BC, and Chelsie Salvatera, MS.Ed, occupational therapy doctorate students from Pacific University in Oregon and we are conducting an IRB approved research study to explore school-based occupational therapy practitioner’s knowledge and perceptions around the school-to-prison-pipeline and restorative justice practices. The results may be used to inform practice and policy recommendations. The information gathered will be integrated into a capstone presentation, which will be presented at Pacific University. Additionally, this information will be used for various occupational therapy conferences and will be incorporated into manuscripts submitted for publication in academic journals.
Please consider completing this online survey if you meet the following eligibility criteria: 1.) current school-based occupational therapy practitioner and 2.) practicing in the United States. The study will take approximately 20-30 minutes to complete. Thank you so much for participating and please feel free to share the survey link with peers and colleagues. If you have any questions and/or concerns please email us at cast6864@pacificu.edu and/or salv1634@pacificu.edu.You can also contact our faculty advisor and primary investigator, Alisa Jordan Sheth, PhD at ajsheth@pacificu.edu.
https://pacificu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8qXqri2rU6OUwdv
Thank you so much,
Stacey Vieyra-Braendle and Chelsie Salvatera
Hello! I'm so sorry - I didn't see a notification for your reply Jamie! Actually, I just came back to say, our survey is open til we reach a specific number of respondents, so at this time, there is no close date! If you are still willing to share across your networks, that would be so appreciated! Thank you!
Hi @Stacey and Chelsie, Thanks for reaching out to the community here. Could you advise us and fellow Members what the closing date for this survey is? If there is still plenty of time and you are happy, we could promote this forum post across our social media networks, to bring it to the attention of others. Jamie @ The Occupational Therapy Hub Team
I love that you two are investigating in such such an important topic. Please keep us updated on your findings.