HSDR - 14/04/40
How do different neurodisability services meet the psychosocial support needs of children/young people with feeding disabilities and their families: a national survey and case study approach to mapping and costing service models, care pathways and the child and family experience
Project title: How do different neurodisability services meet the psychosocial support needs of children/young people with feeding disabilities and their families: a national survey and case study approach to mapping and costing service models, care pathways and the child and family experience
Chief investigator: Dr Gillian Craig
Contractor: University of Hertfordshire
Co-investigators: Dr Brindha Dhandapani, Dr Chris Flood, Dr Diane Sellers, Dr Susan Protheroe, Emeritus Professor Joy Townsend, Honorary Professor Celia Harding, Mrs Bryony Donaldson, Mrs Dawn Moss, Ms Maxime Cole, Professor Christine McCourt, Professor Susan Ayers.
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