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May 16, 2006

National Sibling Consortium SURVEY

We know surprisingly little about the relationship between individuals with disabilities and their adult siblings. To better understand this long-lasting relationship, the National Sibling Consortium and the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for Research on Human Development has created the “Adult Sibling Questionnaire” for anyone age 18 or over with a sister or brother with disabilities.
The questionnaire should take 20-25 minutes to complete, all answers are anonymous, and participation is voluntary.  A summary of the results of the questionnaire will be provided to those who request it.  In addition, the findings will be presented at The Arc National Convention, October 12-14, 2006 in San Diego, and in The Arc’s newsletter, InSight, and other publications and scientific journals.

Paper copies are also available.   Call or email your contact information (Name, Address, City, State, Zip) to:  Family Research phone: 1.888.322.5339 [free] or email: FamilyResearch@vanderbilt.edu